It's new to me, too, so someone please point out where I'm wrong.
You're looking for whats called a "direct box". It lets you plug a line le=
vel signal in one end, and get a mic level signal out the other.
If you do a Google search on "line in to mic in converter" you get a bunch=
of info on direct boxes, as well as schematics for building your own. The =
schematics run the gamut from simple voltage dividers to transformers to op=
-amp driven circuits. The direct boxes also run the gamut from XLR-to-TS, 1=
/8"-to-1/8", single channel, dual channel, etc. So you can either build you=
r own or buy one off the shelf, regardless of what your setup is.
Good news is these are common tools in the music industry, so if you have =
a music store in town they're likely to have an assortment to choose from. =
Even better, you can bring your bat gear (which you get extra points for if=
you wear on your Bat Belt), and test it out.
Cheers,
Tom
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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