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> Mic It Or Plug It? Grr.
Salsashark
posté jeu. 31 juil. 2003, 00:50
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So yeah. What do you guys say? I'm recording in my tiny room. Should I record using mics, and if so, what should I be looking for? Or.... do you guys know of any good, cheap (ish) interfaces so I plug in and record. Do not have money for digi 001 so yeah something below that. I have an iBook. Any help is good. Thank you.
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posté jeu. 31 juil. 2003, 14:02
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Thx for always being so helpful, xenonaut!

I want to record with a computer because I would like to add drums, strings and some other (mostly realistic) sounds to the song. (probably with NI Kontakt if that's good?) So a multitrack recorder isn't a choice for me.

I already have DP4 and OSX so I have to build everything around that.

The PODxt is compatible with Mac but I would prefer a software solution. The M-Audio MobilePre USB which I want to buy has zero-latency monitoring so I guess that should work, right?

You said that there are a ton of devices that emulate the effect of mic-ing an amplifier, do you mean plug-ins like Amplitube? (not available as MAS yet...)
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