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computer recording

ok i want to be able to record 8 to 16 mics simultaneously to my computer, if possible i would like to be able to do pre eqs and pans that are sent along with the audio to the computer via firewire or usb. Along with this i want to be able to control at least 4 earphones and 2 sets of monitors and sub and a talk back mic so basicaly a control room surface.

computer upgrade

All right I have about $5500 I want to upgrade to computer because of flexibility I have all the microhones and preamps you can shake a stick at a Sebatron 4 channel 2 4 channel sytek all burr browns and a Lexicon mpx-1 and really nice compressors can I use all this with a computer and for $5500 what kind of computer set up can I get. I need 24 channel simultaneous at 24/96.

New to Computer-Based Home Recording - A Few Questions

I want to start Computer-Based recording at home, but I have a few questions. I've seen tons of websites like http://www.shopjt3.com/introductory_MIDI.html that tell you what you basically need to get started. However, they fail to mention what the items are used for or why you need them.

how can i set up mine computer for optimal audio recording?

I am realy searching everywhere to find out the best way to set up mine komputer, i got a pentium 4 1,9 ghz,two harddisk, waveterminal 192m soundcard,windows xp.
i want to use it for normal use (net,music, programs ed) and for audio recording i use nuendo 3.0. I hope that there is somebody who can
help my, right now my komputer seems to be a mess and is myn audio full of tiks.

16 channel i/o from analog board to computer or repair ADAT?

I know, newbie question but heres my deal. I'm a drummer looking into offering "drum overdub" type of services. Occasionally do recording of bands, etc. serious hobby at this time. Currently have Soundcraft Spirit Studio 16ch board and 2 ADAT LX-20s with some other outboard gear. I bought the ADATs off EBay with less than 500 hours each and one is giving me errors and taking my tape, etc.

What gear should I use to get tracks into my computer?

I know, newbie question but heres my deal. I'm a drummer looking into offering "drum overdub" type of services. Occasionally do recording of bands, etc on site only. Currently have Soundcraft Spirit Studio 16ch board and 2 ADAT LX-20s with some other outboard gear. I bought the ADATs off EBay with less than 500 hours each and one is giving me errors and taking my tape, etc.