I'm currently in a rock band(4pc, I'm the drummer), which wants to record. I have recorded with othe projects in the past, but this time it looks like I'm gonna be the "engineer" and I'm pretty excited about that. I have a lot of interest in recording and I'm anxious to learn. However, I'm a little short on gear and don't know exactly what to get to maximize my budget. I have a set of Shure drum mics on the way and I'm in the market for a board and device to multitrack on my computer. My question at the moment is. would the equipment in the corresponding links be a practical setup. The board has 1/4 outputs for each channle, so In theory I could eq my drums, for example, and get some simple 1/4male to RCAmale patch cables, and there would be my multitracking. This is just me thinking outloud so to speak. Let me know what you guys think. thanks
http://www.m-audio.com
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$ .02 i'll not get into the whole behrenger thing as you can se
$ .02
i'll not get into the whole behrenger thing as you can search the forums for that or someone else will come along and rip them (deservedly so in my opinion)... that being said how about something like the mackiemixers with the firewire interface??? much better quality and the mixer will go straight into your puter....
Re: $ .02 dementedchord wrote: i'll not get into the whole behr
Re: $ .02
dementedchord wrote: i'll not get into the whole behrenger thing as you can search the forums for that or someone else will come along and rip them (deservedly so in my opinion)... that being said how about something like the mackiemixers with the firewire interface??? much better quality and the mixer will go straight into your puter....
will those firewire interfaces maintiain track individuality?
looks like it'd work. im getting the m-audio soon aswell, and th
looks like it'd work. im getting the m-audio soon aswell, and the mixer with direct outs is an excellent idea, i just would be weary of Behringer. are there any other mixer that are like that?