I read on the Adobe site that you get "complimentary support" for certain products for a given period of time...after which I think you have to pay for support. Has anyone else seen this? Has anyone tried to get support from Adobe?
When I downloaded the demo version of CEP I had a couple of...
as per micing drums...
hit the search button and type in "micing drums" select "in title" and you will find a ton of info on this....if i knew the answer i'd tell ya...
you can try a similar thing with your other questions as well...there is SO much information from pasts posts that may be...
i would think computer based makes alot of sense if you already have a decent system to start...this takes care of relatively cheap and expandible
a mixer is a must if you are thinking of recording live drums...most around here would most likely give the nod to a mackie...this also gives you...
twiddling around with what i have is probably a great idea...
it seems that some of the problem was simply me overloading the signal in the c1...
i had the mic set on m1 (on the q10 mixer) and i think that was too hot...i'm getting better results with the "line" setting with the trim at...
thanks phyl...
i have heard nothing but raves on the rnc...i'll start checking out compressors....
do you use your outboard gear for real time effects to throw in the monitor mix while tracking?
would a mic pre with eq help to get a better mic sound as well?
thanks for your responses...
the main problem seems to be the vocal track...i am running my sp c1 directly to the pre's on the q10 (i have no outboard gear at this point)
i can't seem to get a decent vocal...either too quiet or it clips...i've been unable to get a good full vocal sound to...
is anyone using the q10 without an external mixer?
how do you alter something other than gain if not using an external mixer...if i want to brighten up an acoustic or fatten up a vocal (throw on a little reverb) for monitoring what do i do? i am using pa9 which came with the aardvark.
i know...
I have a Dell Dimension with a Pentium 3 and 733MHz processor
About 512 Ram
Yes I have the Q10...I just installed the card two days agao and I haven't gotten any farther than arming a track and getting a signal from my acoustic at this point...wasn't sure about drum tracks yet...
thanks everyone for the feedback... i'm using an aardvark and the card/box comes with a copy of pa9, so i think i'll attempt that first before diving into anything else...i am brand new to all of this so i'll have my hands full with just about any program i'm sure....
getting a new operating...
i am looking for some good basic recording software to use with my current pc...running windows 98....
any thoughts on home studio 2002?...has anyone here used it?
other software requires a newer version of windows which is not really a possibility right now...
oneartist...
i'm also looking at the aardvark 2496 and the omni studio....deciding if i should wait for the aardvark Q10...
what did you like about the omni over the aardvark? trying to get any last minute advice before i take the plunge...
thanks
you may also want to check out the oktava mc012's....used for the same type of applications (i think) and alot of folks around here seem to like 'em...do a search on both of these mics and you'll find LOTS of info...