Im probably asking a retarded question but please just humor me anyways.
I may understand quite a bit about sound and all that but setting up gear is a mystery to me. My curiousity has come up with this question:
How do you chain a bunch of high quality 2 input preamps into your DAW so you end up with like 8 or more like a firepod? Can you just run like 8 2 channel preamps into each XLR input on a firepod?
I dont know why this confuses me so much...
My stomache hurts thinking about this stuff...
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Any converter that accepts line (or mic) level inputs for use wi
Any converter that accepts line (or mic) level inputs for use with a DAW.
The Firepod that you mentioned does.
Computers don't understand analog signals, they operate on ones and zeros.
Any rackmount, desktop, or portable device that routes an analog signal into a computer is a converter (more precisely, an Analog to Digital converter).
The ones that do the opposite (run signal out of the DAW) are Digital to Analog converters.
I drew you a picture: http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee277/
I drew you a picture:
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee277/bentsound/Audio%20Stuff/FirepodPreampFWDaisyChain.jpg
I hope that helps. :)
If the DAW's A/D accepts line level sources, then yes, of course
If the DAW's A/D accepts line level sources, then yes, of course.
It's no different than having a mixer's direct outs (or record outs) plugged into the inputs of the converter.