Well, like so many I have limited funds and ideas to the moon. Here is what I have and here is what I want to do. Any input on good methods and item recommendation would be great.
Thanks everyone!
HAVE
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Behringer 6 Channel Mixer
Alesis ADAT LX20
Oktava MK319
Cubase VST
GETTING
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KRK ST8s
Hafler TA1600
PreSonus Eureka
WANT TO DO NOW
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Recording predominately single track at a time though usualy with 2 or more inputs from same source (acoustic guitar pres into one channel. mic on neck into another)
Have access to the 8 channels on the ADAT for send from board and return to board without having to change patches. That way I can record something and then just monitor out.
The ultimate goal is to just get to a point where I can record, monitor, and mix without having to change connections all the time.
WANT TO DO SOMEDAY LATER
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Rip my ADAT to my PC for manipulation etc, etc, etc.
Gonna get a MOTU 2408 MKII at that time
The overall goal for now is to just get up and running with something I can record to easily and eventually build the system up. Don't worry about mic recommendations as the Oktava is one of the good ones and works for me right now. The forum has tons of info on mics for when I want to ugrade. The real important factor for me is just interconnect on all my stuff. Do I need a patchbay? Can I just get a new mixer and have 8 into the ADAT and 8 back to the board?
Any recommendations or pointers would be great!
Thanks All!
Wiley
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Thanks giles. I have a plan for either a Eureka or maybe just a
Thanks giles. I have a plan for either a Eureka or maybe just a good pre and compressor separate.
What is the best method for interconnect on all these things?
How does everyone integrate their ADAT to their DAW to their Monitors to their Mixer?
Do I need a MOTU MKII?
I am just wondering how I am gonna get my 8 channels of ADAT to my mixer and back around the setup.
Thanks!
Wiley
read this in a rush - might be useless advice...... if you're ju
read this in a rush - might be useless advice...... if you're just recording one or two tracks at a time it wuld be worth looking at channel strips. Pick one to your budget
giles