Single track recording

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Ok guys here we go. My Son and I are admittedly major newbies, We are running Cubase SX3 on a 2gig processor, through a Mackie Onyx 1620 with Firewire, are we stuck with single channel recording? Will it take a dual core processor to get more at one time? Appreciate your help and advice.
 
Ok guys here we go. My Son and I are admittedly major newbies, We are running Cubase SX3 on a 2gig processor, through a Mackie Onyx 1620 with Firewire, are we stuck with single channel recording? Will it take a dual core processor to get more at one time? Appreciate your help and advice.
Shouldn't do. It won't be setup properly. I don't know how to setup multitrack recording yet, so i'll let someone else help. You shouldn't need anything extra though. :)
 
It looks like your Onyx has 8 pres, correct? If so, you should be able to record 8 ins at once. I use a Firepod, and record 4 drum tracks at once, into an old computer...Athlon 1200, 384Mg of ram, and it works pretty well.
 
Will it take a dual core processor to get more at one time? Appreciate your help and advice.


NO WAY.
I have recorded 8 different mics at the same time on an Athlon AMD 2.08ghz not an Athlon XP not an Athlon64 and definitely not a dual core system.
I'm sure i could have done more, but my sound card only allows up to 8 mic conversion.

mow if i try to go back and use 3 waves plug ins on each track(which i would never do) using only CPU power from my computers, then i might have a problem.
---mike--- :D
 
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mow if i try to go back and use 3 waves plug ins on each track(which i would never do) using only CPU power from my computers, then i might have a problem.
---mike--- :D

Hmm...maybe this is my problem. I've sometimes run 3 waves plugins across 30+ tracks...even when I had an Athlon Sempron 3000+ processor :D
 
Ok guys here we go. My Son and I are admittedly major newbies, We are running Cubase SX3 on a 2gig processor, through a Mackie Onyx 1620 with Firewire, are we stuck with single channel recording? Will it take a dual core processor to get more at one time? Appreciate your help and advice.
The number of tracks you can record *simultaneously* will be limited by the number of inputs on your sound card. If you have a stock sound card in your computer, it will allow two tracks at a time (stereo input = one left track, one right track). A more professional sound card will allow up to 8 or more.

If you don't need to record them simultaneously, most decent software will allow you to record as many tracks as you want. I'm not familiar with Cubase, but I imagine there is no limit on tracks.

You CPU won't come into play until you get too many tracks for the processor to handle. It's not a function of single core or dual core, simply processing power. However, you shouldn't bump into that issue until you've got LOTS of tracks with LOTS of effects on them.
 
Have you set up connections in cubase to each of the inputs?
 
Thanks everyone who has replied, I will print your questions out for my Son to review and get back with his answers, amazingly we live 6 miles apart and he cannot get DSL.
 
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