I don't like to sound like I would in this posting but I'll give it a try. So I heard some preamps sound really good and I was wondering if my main source of recording is already an interface with integrated pre's and I wanted to connect another pre ( a better one) into any of them do I really get the sound of the first or second pre?
Recording (live or studio)
I just got 2 Shure sm 81 to mike overheads and acoustic insturments
whats the best for acoustic gtr as far as the switches on the top - 10 or leave at 0
Been looking at the Euromodule Modular Rack system's website. Looks like a pretty cool system and definitely a step up from SKB. They are made in Finland.
Has anybody actually seen these in person? and Where are they sold in the US?
Here is their site:
hey, thanks in advance for even clicking this post. also sorry in advance for my complete lack of knowledge in this field, i'm unfortunately completely new to this (tired of hearing that yet?).
Im looking into getting these speakers but Im a little confused, on the spec sheet it says 250 watts continuous handling and 1'000 watts peak. So does that mean I can put up to a 1'000 watt amp before they explode or do I have to keep my amp around 250 watts ?
I am getting into producing DVDs of live music performances.
In order to provide the best possible sound quality for my finished video, I must make a multitrack recording of the performance.
Okay, so I was recording a soprano soloist on a recital yesterday with the Aurora 8 piped to both my computer (via AES) and the HD24 (non-XR) via lightpipe. The computer crashed in the recital, so I was stuck using the backup.
The sample rate was 96kHz.
Total track count was 6.
i am buying an mbox 2...and a macbook pro
can you please give me the specifications i need to get on my macbook to make my computer a place i can record properly with the mbox 2 and pro tools?
will i need an external harddrive, and if so what kind?
Good morning! I just helped an older friend of mine who is a self-proclaimed "Analog man living in a Digital world" order a new 17" iMac. He's upgrading from an old G3 "color" iMac that is like 7 years old. I've only been a Mac user since May of 2006, so my knowledge is still limited. Now, I know that new macs have a "Audio line in/optical digital audio input (minijack)".
Lets hope this rant changes the minds of brides everywhere.
http://www.glumbert.com/media/pachelbel
I can dream can't I?
Phil