Hi everyone, I'm brice and am new to this forum.
I would like to record at the most needed 8 mics/tracks at once for drums and/or live bands. I want to eventually use all seperate mic preamps and don't want to use mixer pres. My question is what can I use for a mixer that has 8 line/ mic inputs that can go stereo into my firebox interface (using the stereo line inputs in the back)? I would like to get the best quality solution for under $1000.
My gear for this setup so far is...
Apple G5 Imac 1 gig ram 1.6 processor
PreSonus Firebox (using garageband and Cubase le)
Marshall 990 Mic
Shure SM58 (mics will be expanding in the future)
MoreMe Studio headphones
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Mackie Onyx 1620 -> $779 if you go somewhere and work them (ie G
Mackie Onyx 1620 -> $779 if you go somewhere and work them (ie Guitar Center) you can get it down to like 6 hundo.
8 mic pres, stereo out. eq. perfect for what you are asking to do.
p.s. why did u get the firebox btw? just curious. i keep seeing these things and they are the same price as the mbox. not sure why someone would choose it over the mbox.
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this is new, studioprojects sp828 http://www.studioprojects.com/sp828.html I think I've seen them for about $600 online. Most people liked the vtb1 (there first preamp), though I haven't heard anything about this yet.
What kind of music are you recording?
Why are you mixing down to 2 tracks, isn't there a digital input on that firebox thing?
Now, I'm new at this stuff but from what I understand you want t
Now, I'm new at this stuff but from what I understand you want to mixdown the drums to stereo (2 tracks) and then run into your interface?
As far as I know, you would want to use a mixer for that. I don't think you can get an 8 channel mic preamp that will do pan, eq, levels, and mix down to left and right all in one box. Maybe you can, I dunno. Anyone?