JustaBassist
New member
Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum and have been jumping around to find a place like this. I have some serious thought with the 2000 and 2400 VS series. I would like to know the pro and cons between the two, why you bought one of the two, which one would you recommend for someone who is just starting out doing home recording (like myself), I'll be recording my band in a 2 room building (WxH1xPeakxL) 25'x10'x20'x60' and will probably end up hooking up one of our mixers to add more tracks then just record those as stereo. But I would like to know which VS would be best in my case. I'll be using at least 7 mics on drums, 7 at the most, then do a live preformance with bass and guitar so the drummer can play along with us, then overdub the bass and guitar later along with vocals. So thats roughly 15, 16 channels we will be using. So thats cutting it pretty close to the limit with the VS 2000, would that be fine or would the 2400 be more suitable. Money is a bit of a issue so IDK, I would the to get the VGA and that expansion effects board which will be a extra 600 bucks.
So basicly, what do I choose, what should I look for when purchasing these type of VS borads, and most important, how well will be results be. Could they be disappointing with a 3000 dollar unit?
TIA,
Matt
So basicly, what do I choose, what should I look for when purchasing these type of VS borads, and most important, how well will be results be. Could they be disappointing with a 3000 dollar unit?
TIA,
Matt