Small Mixer Vs A Straight Audio Interface, Opinions? |
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Small Mixer Vs A Straight Audio Interface, Opinions? |
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Feb 14 2008, 04:00 AM |
So I've been looking around for ways to record audio into my computer.
I'm looking at it for a few reasons:
I've been looking at TC Electronics Konnekt 8 since I found one used for pretty cheap (less than half retail). It's a good quality unit. It'll take microphone, line in or a guitar input. 8 channels out. Firewire. Today on the clearance table at my local GC, I saw a small firewire-based analog mixer. Specifically, the Alesis MM8FW. Similar in's and outs except this is a mixer and doesn't have a guitar-in like the Konnekt device. But this device is primarily a mixer. I know that most of you guys are using stuff like the PODs or devices more like the Konnekt interface. If anyone has some specific experience with either of the above devices I'd like to hear it. Also, more generally, I'd like to hear from anyone who might be using something similar to the Alesis mixer to record your playing...both with your amp through a mic or direct-in in some way. -------------------- Guitars: ESP Semi-Hollow Eclipse, 1984 Ibanez Roadstar RS440, Peavey T-60, Daisy Rock Rock Candy Custom
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Feb 14 2008, 05:19 PM |
Exactly how many instrument do you want to connect and record?
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Feb 15 2008, 12:05 AM |
Well these two devices look cool..If you are planing to mic your amp or go through its DI-out its ok - both options sound interesting..But just maybe it would be easier to buy line 6 toneport which can do the same and also features amp/cab simulations software in it (which you will find very useful)..
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Feb 15 2008, 12:10 AM
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+1 to line 6 toneport.
Cheap, decent quality. Tons of sounds. |
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Feb 15 2008, 12:17 AM |
Normally my preference would be for a mixer Scott as I'm old fashioned and like the hands on. However in this case the TC has been picking up some very good reviews - TC gear is quality generally btw (nothing against Alessis - good but arguably TC do little wrong). So personally at 1/2 price personally I'd go with the TC but as Ivan points out how many inputs do you want?
Regardless, if you can, the best thing to do is to try both out to see which you are happiest working with though. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Feb 15 2008, 12:58 PM |
I've been trying to avoid the PODs and Toneports mainly because I don't want to get something that's only for guitars. When I get more comfortable with music enough to start coming up with my own music, it isn't going to be just guitars so I want to get something that I don't have to replace as soon as I start doing something else. It would be one thing if I was looking at a $1000 mixer or audio interface when a POD will do the job for a third of the price. Since what I'm looking at is around $200, and I already have a decent amp, these kinds of devices give me more bang for the buck. I record guitars,bass,vocals,keys with my toneport ux2 ..Also you can record two mics at the same time in stereo, or mic and guitar , or mic and line in..It has two line in so you can plug anything in it..Also you can bypass the sound to have it dry Although I't may not look so ambitious (its made of plastic) it can do a pretty good "demo making at home" job.Thats why I proposed it.Either way , all of devices you listed here will do the job (depending on your skill)..Mixer looks interesting if it can record all the channels simultaneously and I think it can.. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 20 2008, 09:30 PM |
That's a good device man. Good choice
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