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I currently record on a Boss BR-864 and I don't like the limited amount of inputs. I want to move onto computer based recording and I have an idea on what I need to buy. I have a PC and I want to use that. I am thinking about buying an M-Audio firewire interface with the RCA and S/PDIF inputs and a mixer. I want a mixer with enough mic inputs to record drums that is under $300 dollars. I have looked into Behringer mixers but have heard dome bad things and some good things. Does anyone have any tips or ideas for me?

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anonymous Fri, 12/31/2004 - 11:20

NoiseAffair wrote: I currently record on a Boss BR-864 and I don't like the limited amount of inputs. I want to move onto computer based recording and I have an idea on what I need to buy. I have a PC and I want to use that. I am thinking about buying an M-Audio firewire interface with the RCA and S/PDIF inputs and a mixer. I want a mixer with enough mic inputs to record drums that is under $300 dollars. I have looked into Behringer mixers but have heard dome bad things and some good things. Does anyone have any tips or ideas for me?

Save some money-------------look around (E-Bay)---and get a mackie.
Dont waist youre money on something you "think" will work,be patient.

I strongly suggest a Mackie

TanTan Fri, 12/31/2004 - 12:51

you can also save some money and check out something like the focusrite octopre ,

ahhh , i have an idea for you !
YOU CAN ROB A BANK AND GET A NEVE 8068
than ask a 300$ invoice from the seller so it will be covered .

just tell us where you live and we will find the right bank for you ! it's a part of the ro forum service :-)

anonymous Sat, 01/01/2005 - 22:17

Thank you and Happy 2005, RO. Thanks Kurt for that post I'm ready to record some drum and bass gtr stuff soon.

Your post made me want to wait to hear the TMP8 over the OctoPre. I guess, in your opionion, it is definitely worth the extra $1,000 USD?

Plan I had was to use around four or five mics for drums (using the OH mics to pickup toms rather than individual close mics).

Advice / comments appreciated. Cheers, Mike