so i'm getting used to adobe audition 3.0....while i'm recording... i know i'm playing in time(i did several different tests) but when i play it back, the audio is about a second behind. I'm not sure what the problem is, i have all my drivers set up correctly..
hmmm... my buddy has gotten decent results with the redshot triggers, but i do hear what you are saying... i plan on plugging the triggers into the interface, and then replacing them with various samples i have. and i will record the cymbals...(probably should have mentioned that earlier
so since i'm mainly focusing on recording all types of metal... i plan to trigger instead of using mics. anyhow,what equipment would i need?
#1. ive looked at the ddrum redshot triggers, but i'm not sure what it would connect to. Any feedback will help, thanks!
wait can someone clear this up for me?
so if i only get an interface, its useless because i dont have preamps?
and if i get one that has preamps(like the tascam) i'll be fine? like just plug in my mics and record?
so i have this mixer.........GuitarCenter
and i wanted to know, after i'm done recording, would i still be able to do post mixing ON the mixer? everything mixes down to one track, so i'm curious.