
heatmiser
mr. green christmas
Hey,
I was going to put this in the computer recording forum or whatever it's called, but it is so rudimentary I figured it belonged here...
Do you have virtually unlimited FX processing with a computer-based recording set up? I mean, I would assume you are theoretically limited by your processing power, but within those limits, can you essentially pile on one effect after another if you so desire?
I currently use a Roland VS2400 standalone unit which I really like - relatively simple, stable, good sound quality, etc., but I can only add a maximum of 2 effects to anything at any one time. Now, there are additional FX cards I can buy, but they're pretty expensive and only double that amount to up to 4 FX at a time. There are also annoying bouncing workarounds to imprint multiple FX layers, but you lose flexibility there. I wind up imprinting most of my FX at the tracking stage which I understand is not how most would recommend doing it.
Just curious - trying to weigh the pros and cons of continuing down my current path.
I was going to put this in the computer recording forum or whatever it's called, but it is so rudimentary I figured it belonged here...
Do you have virtually unlimited FX processing with a computer-based recording set up? I mean, I would assume you are theoretically limited by your processing power, but within those limits, can you essentially pile on one effect after another if you so desire?
I currently use a Roland VS2400 standalone unit which I really like - relatively simple, stable, good sound quality, etc., but I can only add a maximum of 2 effects to anything at any one time. Now, there are additional FX cards I can buy, but they're pretty expensive and only double that amount to up to 4 FX at a time. There are also annoying bouncing workarounds to imprint multiple FX layers, but you lose flexibility there. I wind up imprinting most of my FX at the tracking stage which I understand is not how most would recommend doing it.
Just curious - trying to weigh the pros and cons of continuing down my current path.