by Y-my-R » Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:41 pm
I think Crash was suggesting to take the line-out of your external pre, and connect it to a line-in on the D8B - such as to an analog input on an analog card in the Alt I/O slot, for example (...well, it's a DB25... so, really to the patchbay that's connected to... or whatever the route is for that on your end).
Personally, I don't use the D8B for recording and generally only go in digitally, to avoid the D8B's converters (although I use an analog card in the Alt I/O slot right now... but even for that, I'm planning to put in a DIO-8 I have lying around, and use external converters for that).
If I'd make the D8B more central to my workflow, I'd put an 8-channel pre with an ADAT output on the digital patchbay, and patch it to one of the Tape Inputs when recording. This way, I'd avoid the pre-amps AND the converters and get into the D8B at the best possible quality.
I've been looking into that for a while, and had intended to get a "Audient ASP-880" for that. But for flexibility sake, am also considering that "Cranborne Audio" 500-series unit with ADAT output, and then fill it as needed.
But to get back to the original question - I guess your question was really, if there's a way to remove the D8B's pres from inputs 1-12, to get a line signal into the desk without going through the pre or any kind of attenuation?
If so, I don't know... I'd just go in through one of the cards, instead of trying to defeat the D8B pres physically.