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travelin travis
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does the recorder and preamp have digital connections?
The only thin I'm not sure of is when you say that the 2488 will color the sound with it's pre-amps. But if I have the input turned all the way down (off) on the 2488, doesn't that take them out of the equation??? OR are they still "working" somehow???
The other factor is that the 2488 will color your external preamp with it's own sound. So it's pretty understandable that anything that gets plugged into the 2488 will start to sound like the 2488
...do I REALLY need a pre-amp??? I recorded a vocal track straight into my TASCAM 2488 just to see how much worse it would be...and, the raw track sounds just as good as a raw track did when I went through my pre-amp.
I realise I'm now using the TASCAM pre's instead of the Focusrite pre. And the TASCAM pre's are SUPPOSED to be not as good. But, with my semi-functioning ears, I don't hear a difference. And with alll the software I have, I can bring it into my PC and "warm" it up or compress it, etc....
So, I'm wondering if anyone else has tried NOT using their pre-amp...Or do most people use one because they figure they should. I know that was the case with me.
Is there a way you can listen to the Focusrite without going through the 2488? I'd suggest you try that, and make a direct comparison with the 2488 that way. You really aren't getting a fair impression of the difference between the two units, or what the Focusrite sounds like, since the 2488 is in the signal path the whole time.
Way to slaughter the sound but good.
You don't hear a difference because you are still hearing the 2488 preamp. The Focusrite preamp through the 2488 preamp is what you are hearing. You are hearing the 2488 preamp no matter what, since it follows the Focusrite.
Just because it's turned down doesn't change anything, it is still in the signal path and doing whatever it does--regardless of volume. To hear the difference between the Focusrite and the 2488 preamps, you have to listen to the Focusrite without the 2488 in the signal path at all. Or through an insert or line input, as has been mentioned.
And what I think MCI2424 is talking about is the layering of multiple tracks, not individual tracks. I agree with him in that regard. It's much harder to hear the difference between gear on a single track than it is once you start layering those tracks on top of one another. Once you start doing that, you can start to more easily hear what you are paying for in quality gear.
The true grit of any pre-amp is not on a single track, but the buildup of tracks in a mix. Cheaper pre-amps seem to stack up poorly and can end up either (and) muddy, shrill, "cold" or all of these. Really, do a total mix with more than 4 tracks and see how the mix goes. I have had many people rave to me about their new low cost pre-amp and then tell me weeks later how the mix is crappy.
The true grit of any pre-amp is not on a single track, but the buildup of tracks in a mix. Cheaper pre-amps seem to stack up poorly and can end up either (and) muddy, shrill, "cold" or all of these. Really, do a total mix with more than 4 tracks and see how the mix goes. I have had many people rave to me about their new low cost pre-amp and then tell me weeks later how the mix is crappy.
I was hoping I could take the digital out from the Focusrite, but a digital out attachment is an "EXTRA". Would going from the digital out eliminate my pre's on the 2488???
At this point, I'm just asking to find out.. But the more knowledgeable people that posted in this thread have pretty much convinced me to clean up my signal chain. Thanx for all the help.
Yes, using the converter in the Focusrite would take the 2488 preamps out of the equation.
Cleaning up one's signal chain is always a good idea! Usually, simpler and more direct is always a good thing. The less electronics the better, especailly when dealing with budget gear.
I understand what you're saying about the 2488 coloring the tracks. And until I get a chance to listen to it through just the FOCUSRITE, I won't hear the difference.
I just thought "slaughtering" was a bit over-the-top. Though, he may be right. The only way for me to find out would be to do a song not using the FOCUSRITE at all and see how much of a difference, for better or worse, there is.