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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 05 juin 03 Lieu : Loveland - US Membre no 19,170 ![]() |
Hey everyone, I'm looking to set up a studio with my Tibook. I just want to be able to record my band and for when i just want to hear myself play. I'm thinking ill have about 10 XLR inputs at one time ( 7 drum mics, 2 guitars, 1 bass, wed record the vocals speratly). I want to be able to mix this stuff down on my computer with some type of a protools program. Would i be able to make it so each drum mic would have an individual track? Or is that not necessary? Any suggestions? Ive been reading and looking around, and am starting to understand, but not really.
Heres a basic layout of what i want: Drum kit/guitars/bass---->Pre amp----->Computer---->Protools for mixing is this possible? Please give me some sugestions because im so confused. And as for money, I want it to sound GOOD and CLEAN and CLEAR. But i dont want to buy a professional studio and spend thousands. Thank you so very much |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 23 Inscrit : 16 avril 03 Lieu : Phila - US Membre no 16,252 ![]() |
Synthetic is on the money. I have a Digi001 too, but I think the 002 is your best and almost only choice. Laptop + Digi002 = great potential. You really can't go wrong. If you wanna go cheaper, the MBox is cool, just not as sweet or powerful. But it does work. I've used one for a month or two doing some interviews.
good luck. -------------------- Skeeep
eMail me for info on bangin' drum sounds & samples |
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