Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2021-02-19 07:41
So getting a pre-recorded event into your home stereo is easier than live sound. You can just use a cord that goes from a 1.5mm stereo from a tablet or lap top with your recorded sound that terminates in pair of RCAs (left and right) into an analog audio input.
If you are looking to do live sound out your speakers you can try a mic with any interface that has an optical out (there is an optical input on your Harmon Kardon). However, just know that you would be moving from a "low resistance-balanced audio signal" (professional gear) to one that is "high resistance-unbalanced signal" (consumer gear). There may be compatibility issues.
The sound I hear in both examples is processed to include a lot of added reverb and delay. You can add these in a digital audio work station program such as Logic, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, or ProTools.
...............Paul Aviles
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