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bkwy
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Hey guys,
I've been having a headache trying to pick the "correct" equipments for my studio which is currently under construction. Any suggestions and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Anyhow, I will begin by explaining what I intend to do with the studio. The studio will consist of a control room and a band studio room where the drum set, guitar amps, etc will be located in. I will use an iMac in the control room running Pro Tools as the main daw for the recording. Anyway, I guess like a typical band studio, it should serve these purposes:
1. able to record a full rock band simultaneously (16 tracks)
2. allow all musicians to have their own headphone monitoring mix (6 aux mixes)
3. allow talk back function
4. able to record different set of tracks with different signal processors (eg. 8 drum tracks through one compressor channel while 3 vocal tracks goes through a 2nd compressor channel and a mic pre, etc.)
5. allow the band to monitor themselves through speakers in the band room for rehearsals (lets say 4 speakers)
These are the main purposes it should be able to serve. Moving on, I'm planning to keep the studio clean so I would like to have the recording part and rehearsal part all done in one system instead of having two systems serving each part individually. I'm planning to get a M-Audio 2626 with a Behringer Ada8000 converter. That will give me a total of 16 i/o. I will also add a bunch of other gear such as mic pre, compressors, eq, effects, and all that later on. So, I figured that a patchbay will come in handy for the studio too, even though I am not familiar with them. My problem is: do I have enough outputs to achieve what I want to do? My understanding is that all 16 outputs from the interface and a/d converter should be somehow connected to the patchbay, which is somehow connected somewhere else as well. So, where do i get the outputs for my monitors in the control room and the band room? If the M-audio 2626 interface and the Ada8000 is not sufficient for my studio, what should i use for my studio to achieve this? Or, is there an alternative set up to do this but also simple and cheap?
Any input would be great. Thanks
I've been having a headache trying to pick the "correct" equipments for my studio which is currently under construction. Any suggestions and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Anyhow, I will begin by explaining what I intend to do with the studio. The studio will consist of a control room and a band studio room where the drum set, guitar amps, etc will be located in. I will use an iMac in the control room running Pro Tools as the main daw for the recording. Anyway, I guess like a typical band studio, it should serve these purposes:
1. able to record a full rock band simultaneously (16 tracks)
2. allow all musicians to have their own headphone monitoring mix (6 aux mixes)
3. allow talk back function
4. able to record different set of tracks with different signal processors (eg. 8 drum tracks through one compressor channel while 3 vocal tracks goes through a 2nd compressor channel and a mic pre, etc.)
5. allow the band to monitor themselves through speakers in the band room for rehearsals (lets say 4 speakers)
These are the main purposes it should be able to serve. Moving on, I'm planning to keep the studio clean so I would like to have the recording part and rehearsal part all done in one system instead of having two systems serving each part individually. I'm planning to get a M-Audio 2626 with a Behringer Ada8000 converter. That will give me a total of 16 i/o. I will also add a bunch of other gear such as mic pre, compressors, eq, effects, and all that later on. So, I figured that a patchbay will come in handy for the studio too, even though I am not familiar with them. My problem is: do I have enough outputs to achieve what I want to do? My understanding is that all 16 outputs from the interface and a/d converter should be somehow connected to the patchbay, which is somehow connected somewhere else as well. So, where do i get the outputs for my monitors in the control room and the band room? If the M-audio 2626 interface and the Ada8000 is not sufficient for my studio, what should i use for my studio to achieve this? Or, is there an alternative set up to do this but also simple and cheap?
Any input would be great. Thanks