i just did a search over at gearslutz and that thread makes the motu seem real tempting. Unfortunately the page that had the comparisons on it is no longer up
really blue? what version are you using? I haven't seen any of the newer versions, in fact I haven't seen the program at all in a couple of years. This was before autotune was an industry standard. When I tried to use the program I would get a lot of pops between two notes and occasionally i...
well, I'm using the 24i now which will do 44.1/48khz. I'm looking to do 88.2/96khz, but at the same time 192khz might become the standard before I'm ready to upgrade a second time.
I definitely wanna go to something on the pci-424 card if I go motu, but im not sure if I should go for what may...
I have no experience with this board, but i do have a mixwiz 16:2dx, which I bought new for just about $1000. If the quality of this is anywhere near the board I've got then $275 seems like a good deal
Personally I've found that the graphical mode, though better than the auto mode is a huge pain in the ass! I want full screen directx plugins, not a 4x4 inch square.
Guys come in here do one vocal take and say,"so you have autotune right?" and they think they're done. It's a great...
i know nothing about acoustics, but he says his mixes turn out bass heavy, which means he's not hearing enough bass in the control room. Is this resonator actually adding bass by resonating at a specific frequency? I've heard of bass traps, but never acoutic treatment thats add frequencies, this...
not that this person is wrong, but the joemeek is good pre-amp, while the triton is an excellent keyboard. The *joemeek* sound is known to be very colored, specifically warm and fat, but the triton is a very nice sounding keyboard on its own. IMHO it's not worth giving up your stereo image for a...
your problem is when you use an adapter to go from stereo 1/8" to mono 1/4," this is where you're losing your notes. If the outputs from the triton are hot enough, you *should* be able to go straight into two channels of your soundcard (record those two channels as a stereo pair, or make them...
The countryman is only $180 on sweetwater.com. Let's see if i understand you correctly, the countryman brings me up to lo-z or mic level, and then I also need a pre-amp to get to line level while the avalon goes right from instrument to line-level?
I've been thinking about an avalon pre. If the...
I've been looking at dedicated direct boxes and found this avalon box. Now it's only like $540, while all the other "good ones" are around $350.
Maybe I'm being childish, but this is AVALON, isn't it pretty sick to have some avalon gear in your rack, $540 isn't bad. There's also that manley one...
Welcome!
What you need is a microphone pre-amplifier. The signal that comes out of the mic is too weak for the recording medium, it needs to be amplified to line level before it can be recorded.
This is an example of an often recommended, inexpensive, beginner pre-amp...