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PatrickS
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If I hook my mixer straight up to my Soundcard, and I am using Reaper, can/how do I make each channel its own track on the DAW? Is that how it works at all, or am I totally misinformed?
If I hook my mixer straight up to my Soundcard, and I am using Reaper, can/how do I make each channel its own track on the DAW? Is that how it works at all, or am I totally misinformed?
If I hook my mixer straight up to my Soundcard, and I am using Reaper, can/how do I make each channel its own track on the DAW? Is that how it works at all, or am I totally misinformed?
I want to record 6 tracks at the same time. I have a Samson MDR1688 16 Channel Mixer. I am recording an Acoustic Guitar, a Banjo, a Bodhran(Irish Frame Drum), and 3 Vocal Parts. The Banjo and The Guitar both have their own pickup, and all six part going to their own channel? So If I want each one to have their own track, recording at the same time, is there even a way to use my mixer?
So basically, there is no way to use my mixer and sound-card alone, and make six different tracks all dedicated to one channel each?
So basically, there is no way to use my mixer and sound-card alone, and make six different tracks all dedicated to one channel each?
If you wanted to keep the mixer (using the half click insert) and you have a desktop computer, an MAudio Delta 1010lt will get you the separate inputs you need for about $200. This is pretty old technology now though, but it works (I use two in my recording computer). If I were buying today, I'd probably go for one of the 8 channel all-in-one interfaces that have preamps and converters all in one package- cheapest one out there is probably a Tascam unit I've seen for around $300. Check e-bay too...
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--MDOD1010LT
So, if I were using the MAudio Delta 1010lt, would I need 1/4" TRS to RCA cables?
Really though, for an extra couple bucks you can get something like this, skip the mixer and maybe be better off (check reviews- I haven't used that particular piece). http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.co...245002&src=3WFRWXX&ZYXSEM=0&CAWELAID=84590929
...just a thought...![]()
Thanks for the quick response, as you can tell I am really want to use the mixer. What are some good reasons to use a multiple-input audio-interface and mix on the computer, instead of mixing on an analog mixer and sending that right into a soundcard on the computer?