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Guitar recording revisited
I'm going to be recording to an Apple G4 Powerbook through pre, compressor, M-audio firewire solo. If I record guitar simultaneously with two mics into the firewire's two inputs, will it keep the two tracks separate, or just mix them together into one track? Anyone know? Am I going to need a mixer to keep them separate?
Thanks, Zero |
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You should be able to seperate the two inputs on that thing into two mono tracks (or one stereo track) in your DAW. Arm one with Mono01 (or whatever its called) and then the other with Mono02. Then bam, hit record and you're done.
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Thanks JN
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