yes i have. i have also used in on bass drum, although the compressor didnt work out too well in this application. no prob, just bypass it. acoustic guitar, brilliant. vox, increadible. looking forward to trying it on electric tonight...
if you go with an imac, you will need either a usb interface, or a firewire interface. i would recommend the digidesign mbox 2 mini. it is around $300, and it comes with protools le software.
i have an epiphone valve jr. i see online there are quite a few mods for this thing. pretty exciting. i dont want to dump alot of money into it, but i want to increase the headroom before the amp starts breaking up. basically, i want more clean tone. would new tubes do this? if so, which tubes...
kool. i have just started getting in to electronic engineering on my own. this stuff facinates me. i have been studying this page for the last 2 hrs...
http://colomar.com/Shavano/spkr_wiring_many.html
digi has done a good job protecting their software? ;)
there was a hack for protools free. it unlocked the 8 track limit and allowed 32 i think. it is, however, limited to win98 and os9.
your cheapest solution is the mbox 2 mini. $300. i have a 002r, and an mbox 2. both are interchangable with the software. i'll be honest, i dont mind having the mbox 2 as a portable interface. it has been nice being able to elsewhere to record piano and such..
yes, i have done this before. i have actually used my lexicon mpx550 as an AD converter. if you have an fx processor laying around that has spdif out, that works just fine. or, look for a digital mixer with spdif out.
yes, i have done this before. i have actually used my lexicon mpx550 as an AD converter. if you have an fx processor laying around that has spdif out, that works just fine. or, look for a digital mixer with spdif out.