anppilot
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Someone tell me about the difference between using a 16 channel digital mixing board (Tascam TM-D1000) with a good 2 channel input sound card, or a multi channel soundcard like the MOTU 2408 or the new Event "EZ bus" digital sound card?
Does this mean that with the 2 channel soundcard, you are recording multiple inputs at the sametime(if you are using a mixing board) straight to 2 track, and hoping you can get everything the way you want in one take? Or take full advantage of Cubase and record each instrument on its own track?
And by using Cubase, recording each instrument/sound on its own track, would it pay to record each one at seperate times or have a multi-input soundcard and record everything at once?
PS, Have yall checked out the new digital mixing board/soundcard from Event Electronics? To me, it looks like its gonna be pretty sweet.
http://www.event1.com/ezbus/ez.html
Thanks,
Mike
[Edited by anppilot on 09-17-2000 at 16:34]
Does this mean that with the 2 channel soundcard, you are recording multiple inputs at the sametime(if you are using a mixing board) straight to 2 track, and hoping you can get everything the way you want in one take? Or take full advantage of Cubase and record each instrument on its own track?
And by using Cubase, recording each instrument/sound on its own track, would it pay to record each one at seperate times or have a multi-input soundcard and record everything at once?
PS, Have yall checked out the new digital mixing board/soundcard from Event Electronics? To me, it looks like its gonna be pretty sweet.
http://www.event1.com/ezbus/ez.html
Thanks,
Mike
[Edited by anppilot on 09-17-2000 at 16:34]