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Description
Introducing the Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Rev 3.1, an all-in-one solution for your connectivity needs. This amazing piece of equipment is not just a one-in/three-out guitar splitter, but also a superb quality direct box/guitar cable line driver and a set of three pro-to-impedance level interfaces for re-amping.
Created by Jonathan Little, a tech guru who has worked in some of LA's top studios, this device is designed to meet the specific demands of pro audio engineers. Jonathan's experience and expertise have resulted in the creation of this unique and multi-functional device that can resolve all your connectivity issues, both for live performances and in-studio recording sessions.
The Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Rev 3.1 is an excellent investment for any musician or audio engineer. It's not just a piece of equipment, it's a solution to your connectivity problems, a guarantee for top-notch audio quality, and a must-have tool for your musical endeavors.
Key Features:
- Engineered for electric guitar, bass, and vintage effects
- One-in/three-out guitar splitter (five when using the mult and line driver)
- Transformer-isolated guitar level/impedance outputs with phase reverse, ground lift, and level adjust on each output
- Audiophile-grade direct box and guitar cable line driver
- Three pro (+4dBu)-to-instrument-level interfaces for re-amping
- Designed and created by experienced tech guru, Jonathan Little.
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Used on Lullabies to Paralyze for guitars. Sound engineer Joe Baressi : "I'll split the guitar signal, using the PCP Instrument Distro or more often my Systematic Systems guitar splitter, which can split the signal to six amps."
According to Tomasso Colliva "everything was managed with the Little Labs PCP distro splitter."
This image shows the equipment used by Max. The rig includes a Little Labs instrument distribution system. Source.
"Out of the Fender reverb it goes into the Little Lab Splitter. It has one in and three out. Plus there's a couple outs in the back. There's a DI out for Robert out front and there's an output out here that feeds the Leslie amp," says Mike Campbell's guitar tech about the Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Rev 3.1.
Used for The Renaissance, as stated in by recording engineer Blair Wells in Q-Tip's January 2008 Remix interview. Transcripts can be found at the Future Producers forums (linked) and this Prince.org forum.
For guitars, bass and keyboards (the latter usually played either by Q-Tip himself or prog-jazz upstart James Hurt), which were split between an amped-and-miked signal and direct to Pro Tools, most of the processing happened in Pro Tools with the aid of various effects plug-ins. “In general, we use our outboard gear to get the best quality signal into the machine,” Wells continues, “and then a lot of the manipulation is happening in the digital realm. But we also did a good amount of re-amping. We use the Little Labs PCP Distro, which is basically a glorified re-amp box, but it also has routing capabilities where you can have a signal going through multiple amplifiers and independently adjust the levels.”
The specific revision is not specified, but given that The Renaissance was recorded in 2007, the year that Rev 3.1 and Rev 3.1B were made available, this is likely the one.
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