Hey Everybody,
I've been recording for a good while now, but I'm ready to start trying some different methods. I've always done a one track at a time approach, but I'm wanting to do a simultaneous multi-track recording so I can have more free form rhythm. The problem is I don't know how to have multiple inputs record to separate tracks so that I can apply certain settings to one input and not to the other. Here's my setup:
CAD M179 Condesner and Shure PG58 being run into a Eurorack UB1202 4-track mixer. I then have that mixer running into an Edirol UA-1A Audio Capture USB converter, which I run into my Macbook where I use Logic Express 8 for mixing. Not the best setup, but I've had it since I was 15 and 7 years later I can still make it work for me. I'm willing to maybe shell out a little bit of cash if needed, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I've been recording for a good while now, but I'm ready to start trying some different methods. I've always done a one track at a time approach, but I'm wanting to do a simultaneous multi-track recording so I can have more free form rhythm. The problem is I don't know how to have multiple inputs record to separate tracks so that I can apply certain settings to one input and not to the other. Here's my setup:
CAD M179 Condesner and Shure PG58 being run into a Eurorack UB1202 4-track mixer. I then have that mixer running into an Edirol UA-1A Audio Capture USB converter, which I run into my Macbook where I use Logic Express 8 for mixing. Not the best setup, but I've had it since I was 15 and 7 years later I can still make it work for me. I'm willing to maybe shell out a little bit of cash if needed, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!