Mic + Mixer + Computer, Does it work like this? |
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Mic + Mixer + Computer, Does it work like this? |
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Jan 13 2008, 08:16 PM |
Yes, this should work, just plug the mixer into your computer's line input
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Jan 13 2008, 08:17 PM |
And it will pick up the sound of all the mics i have plugged into the mixer?
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Jan 14 2008, 12:31 AM |
Well, if you mix everything well on the mixer you can record ONE track on the computer. You can't send multiple track to a computer via regular mixer. You need a multitrack for that.
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Jan 14 2008, 02:44 AM |
You can record a stereo mix from the aux out (I think or something similar) on mixer going to line in in computers soundcard....Just plug in your headphones to mixer and make a mix that sounds good to you and record it on a computer..It can turn out pretty good depending how you setup the tone of individual instruments on their amps , drums itself...and of course how many mics you use to record the whole band..
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Jan 15 2008, 12:01 AM |
i think the best way for records is going by tracks separetly just start with drums then bass then rythems then solo,s and finally to vocal
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Jan 15 2008, 12:04 PM |
I agree. It will be better quality that way too. Buy some cheap mixer, and mic-up the drums, first record that, and then the rest on top of that. You will then have separate tracks for drums, bass, guitar, and vocals in your application and you can produce it more.
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Jan 27 2008, 10:00 PM |
That is how we planned to do it But what sort of mic's should we buy?
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Jan 27 2008, 10:05 PM |
some kind from AKG and for the vocal you can buy shur
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Jan 27 2008, 10:14 PM |
Dont know your budget - but I have used Multitrack Firewire mixers at several ocations, works perfect.
The Helix Board 12FW MkII (also in an 18 and 24 track version), sounds great and works hard both in and out of the studio. It features a 96 KHz FireWire interface that lets you individually stream up to 10 independent channels of audio to the computer and return 2 channels to the mixer for monitoring -- all with near-zero latency. Ofcause you need firewire-1394 on your PC. http://www.zzounds.com/prodsearch?q=helix&form=search -------------------- Guitar: Ibanez RG370DXCE my backup is a Fender Strat. Amps: Marshall MG and Line6 Spider III 75W combo (preferred) Recording stuff: Cubase SX3, Logic emagic, Novation ReMote SL, M-Audio Pro Synth experiance: Roland, MoTu, Native Instrument, Spectrasonics and Steinberg Main VST's: Kontakt2, FM8, Bass station, Ezdrummer, MoTu EI, Atmosphere, Crystall |
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Jan 27 2008, 10:17 PM |
Dont know your budget - but I have used Multitrack Firewire mixers at several ocations, works perfect. The Helix Board 12FW MkII (also in an 18 and 24 track version), sounds great and works hard both in and out of the studio. It features a 96 KHz FireWire interface that lets you individually stream up to 10 independent channels of audio to the computer and return 2 channels to the mixer for monitoring -- all with near-zero latency. Ofcause you need firewire-1394 on your PC. http://www.zzounds.com/prodsearch?q=helix&form=search What exactly is a firewire input and where would it be on my computer? -------------------- But still I want answers, what's the point, what does all this mean? |
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Jan 27 2008, 10:23 PM |
What exactly is a firewire input and where would it be on my computer? check this out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire -------------------- |
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Jan 27 2008, 10:33 PM |
Can I plug a mixer into the line in of my soundcard? Or will that not work?
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Jan 27 2008, 10:42 PM |
You mean like a lightsnake? Because I own one of those. http://www.engadget.com/2006/04/28/music-t...connect-your-a/
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Jan 27 2008, 10:44 PM |
what sound card do you have?
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