Okey, I got my dream a house where I can have a dedicated studio :)
Heres what I've got now -
Alesis HD24
Tascam DM24
Yamaha AW16G
mics
M-Audio 2496
2x M-audio Tampas
Samplitude 6 studio (I never us it)
KRK RP8s
Wharfedale 8.2A
Here what I want to do.
I want to start doing the DAW thing. I was thinking about getting the new ECHO firewire 12 (12 I/O) and a US2400 and upgrading to Samplitude 8 . However, Tascam has that new firewire card that will give me 24 I/O and is a DAW controllor. But I've heard that it is hell to use fot that.
If I go with the Echo thing and maybe added an anolog board down the road for mixing how would a route all of the tracks and stuff. I'm kinda lost and need some direction.
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I'd get the AES cards for the DM24 and an AES 16 interface. You
I'd get the AES cards for the DM24 and an AES 16 interface. You'll have a bullet-proof 16 track setup. The AES16 from Lynx is one of the best sound cards out there of any sort and the AES cards for the DM24 work great (I have 2 in the mixer that I currently have). If you want to go 24 tracks, then get some sort of a format converter (perhaps an IFAE8-HR which you can get off ebay relatively cheap) and you can send another 8 channels out the TDIF to AES and a 2nd card would work well...
Another route would be to get the ADAT cards for the DM-24 and a RME Digiface or HDSP 9652. They each have 24 channels of ADAT. The DM-24 has 8 channels of ADAT on board already and with the cards, you'll have a 24 track recording setup. The RME cards are also superb computer cards.
Samp 6 is good, but the big improvement in version 7 (and of course 8) is ASIO which allows for much better monitoring solutions. Samp 8 has many huge improvements from 6 to the point where you'd hardly recognize them as the same program...
Joe also didn't mention the newsgroup that is dedicated to Samp and Sequoia. it can be found at: news.nv.net/samp-seq There will be tons of posts there that may help.
--Ben
How about the firewire vs the RME option for the DM24. Also, how
How about the firewire vs the RME option for the DM24. Also, how do you send each track out so you can mix outside the box. Do you assign track one to out one, etc... How does work will tracking other stuff with what your allready recorded?
Say I recorded 15 tracks to my DAW and want to record some more to that song. How would I route all of the signals so I don't have a delay?
You'll have to set the sound card for as low of a latency as you
You'll have to set the sound card for as low of a latency as you can... Then it is just a matter of routing. The RME cards can go very low with the latency (near zero). I can't go quite as low on my Lynx, but I still can go very low.
In Samplitude, you just assing the tracks out a direct out instead of to the stereo bus. Then you can mix or do whatever you want on the console and route the returns back in to the DAW. It is a pretty simple process, actually.
--Ben
Okey thats easy enough. So with my DM24 I could us tracks 1-16
Okey thats easy enough. So with my DM24 I could us tracks 1-16 as sends and return on 17-16 for monitoring. Then when I'm ready to mix down I just mix through my Dm-24 on all channels so I can use its effects. Then route a stereo bus back to my CD mastering program.
So here again which is better the RME or Tascam firewire?
FOHMan, I can't comment on the Tascam unit specifically, but the
FOHMan, I can't comment on the Tascam unit specifically, but there's an unusually large amount of Samplitude/Sequioa users over on the Acoustic Music forum here on RO that may be able to give you some tips on that as an interface. (or to avoid it, perhaps).
You may want to check out some of the Samplitdue/Seq. threads and chime in there. (There's also a forum online via MAGIX for all registered Samplitude users that may be of some help for you.... (support.magix.net) )
Stop over and check in with the folks there, if you don't get much response here. In general, I'd suggest that you may not need much of an interface/control surface to use Samp/Seq.. (I've never used one, but my situation may be far different than yours).