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alesis studio 24

I use the studio 24 as my direct audio interface, it has 8 direct outs for the 8 mono channels, they go int my computer interface/soundcard, and this is the results.What do you think, is it good, could it be better, how?

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A very "loaded" question of can I do better and how. First things first. If the 24 works as your interface then great. I have one myself. First board I owned and I still keep it around for the occassional live gig.
Now, the results are based on mics used, pre amps, the room you recorded in, so on and so on. Your recording sounds pretty good. It can always get better. That's why we come to the board here. To learn so we can get better. How you asked? Go to the mic threads and read the very very good sticky thread on mics.. Just spend time and go to Newbies, rack gear, recording techniques, mp3 clinic. Read, listen, learn but most of all keep recording and have fun with it.
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A very "loaded" question of can I do better and how. First things first. If the 24 works as your interface then great. I have one myself. First board I owned and I still keep it around for the occassional live gig.
Now, the results are based on mics used, pre amps, the room you recorded in, so on and so on. Your recording sounds pretty good. It can always get better. That's why we come to the board here. To learn so we can get better. How you asked? Go to the mic threads and read the very very good sticky thread on mics.. Just spend time and go to Newbies, rack gear, recording techniques, mp3 clinic. Read, listen, learn but most of all keep recording and have fun with it.
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Thanks, I have been playing for a good while but this recording stuff can get overwhelming fast. Away I go to read on.....
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