mar. 7 oct. 2003, 14:12
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 30 sept. 03 Lieu : Dikkebus - BE Membre no 25,772 |
Hi,
I'm very much new to audio-recording. So my question is: "What do I need to record a full Bigband?" (+-18 musicians) I already have a Powerbook 1,25 Ghz and Cubase SX. But now... "M-Audio Firewire 410" or "Egosys Hexa-fire"? Do I need 16 channels in from the Hexa-fire, to record the bigband or is 2 enough from the M-Audio? I did read something about "Behringer ADA8000 Ultragain Pro 8-Channel A/D D/A Converter" but don't know what to do... Thx for the help Brecht |
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mar. 7 oct. 2003, 21:20
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Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 132 Inscrit : 13 sept. 03 Lieu : - US Membre no 24,676 |
i'm thinking you can definitely get good results either way- just that the more tracks you record the more control you'll have of the sound after the performance itself is over.
i'd skip the fw410 though so that you won't end up feeling stuck with only two inputs. -------------------- Kit: Dual Ghz G4, Vaio 2.6ghz GRV670 notebook. Software: Reaktor, Reason, Ableton Live. Leanings: Laptop performance, jazz guitar, singing.
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connstellation "m-audio Firewire 410" Or "egosys Hexa-fire"? mar. 7 oct. 2003, 14:12
boze you can record any band- big or otherwise- with ei... mar. 7 oct. 2003, 14:48
connstellation Thxs for the answer...
I also think it is good rec... mar. 7 oct. 2003, 20:42
boze 20 mics! wow- so what's the customary thin... mar. 7 oct. 2003, 21:16
connstellation My thinking was: "When I record all the instr... mer. 8 oct. 2003, 09:30
connstellation Or when I obtain for (only) 8 inputs maybe the ... mer. 8 oct. 2003, 10:31
boze it would be good to know your budget- that would h... mer. 8 oct. 2003, 16:29![]() ![]() |
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