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Hi all. I'm new to these forums, but I have a question I've been dying to get answered. So, I'm a Mac user. Right now, I'm using a brand new eMac (which is like an older iMac, not a tower), and I record at home on a regular business. I'm trying to figure out how I can record something like drums on seperate tracks (i.e. a track for each tom, snare, overhang, etc.) straight into my computer. I use Cubase SX. I understand that your soundcard determines most of this, but using a Mac, I was under the influence that swapping out your soundcard is a bit more complicated. Right now, I just mic each item of the drums, put each mic into a 4-channel input Yamaha mixer, and take the signal and put it into the comptuer, thus having all 4 inputs coming out as a mono signal. Can anybody tell me what I might need to buy/do to make seperate tracks on my multi-track recording program? Thanks! -Brian

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anonymous Tue, 09/06/2005 - 19:33

So, audio interface devices take input FROM a mixer? I'm assuming you plug each mic into a mic cable, plug the mic cable into a mixer input, take a 1/4" cable form the outs of each mixer input, plug into a audio interface input, and then send all the signals through a USB cable into my mac? And do you only need one input on an audio interface and it automatically distinguishes the 4 seperate inputs from the mixer? For some reason, I had assumed you just directly plugged in an XLR into an audio interface, and had a USB cable running to the computer, making the mixer obsolete. Somebody please clear this up! Could somebody also put some kind of link (preferably to musiciansfriend.com) of the actual hardware I'd need to buy. -Brian

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=rec/s=headphones/search/detail/base_pid/703606/ Is this what I'd need? Maybe?

(Thanks for your help so far, by the way)