Hi there,
The problem with real drumz is that they are LOUD. So if you will trigger samples anyway, I think it is better to buy electronic drumz as they are quite (not silent though) and need less space. E-drums with mesh pads feel preety much like acoustic drums.
This one is quite compact...
Hi there,
Double or multitrack recording is a solution. Nomatter how you record, DI or micing an amp, you should always do at least doubletrack to make sound of distorted guitar fat, especially on backing tracks.
Cheerz!!
Why do you think 192 kHZ is existing in both cheap and expencieve interfaces and dedicated converters?
In short: this is due to digital noise. at 96 kHz the S/N ratio will gain 3dB and with 192 kHz it will be 6 dB.
Cheerz!
Well, if you believe there is nothing to do with 96kHz than definetelly M-Audio is a best one.
1) I don't have it as I decided not to buy it, after reading the manual. I bought Emu.
2)Obviously I did not try to record with M-audio as I don't have it :) I recorded with Emu instea.
3) I strongly...
From Fast track pro manual:
Configurations
At 16-bit operation, the Fast Track Pro operates as a four-in, four-out device at a maximum sample rate of 48kHz, with analog and digital
inputs available:
< Analog Input 1 & 2 and S/PDIF input
< Analog Output 1 & 2 (available on both TRS and...
I would actually argue with Mattr.
Many people say they use 16 bit/44.1 kHz recording as this the CD format, and they are right at this point.
I would agree with Mattr that 44.1 kHz is enough to capture the sound, yes.
BUT!
Rememeber that first CDs were capturing the final mastered mix that...
Hi there,
I think the best USB interface on the market today is
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--EMUTRCK
Regarding the Fast track pro - it is a little bit outdated now it will not let you record and hear what you record with 96 kHz. It supports 96kHz only in 2 ins or 2 outs...
Hi there,,
Well that is obvious that you get not the best sound with your amp, as bass amp is designed to sound best with bass guitars.
If you will get a mixer, you will have acceptable results with bass and keyboards but still the guitar sound will not be any good. Guitar sound consists of...
Well, that is not 'a click of a mouse' thing for sure. Most of the recording softwares have tutorials included that can give you some insights where to start. And than it is just learning by doing and asking tons of questions on phorum!:D
Cheerz!!
Hi there,
You should look at this one
Zoom R16 Multi-Track SD Recorder Interface and Controller
This will let you to record and controll software mixers. It can even work as stanalone recorder. And the price!!:D
Cheerz!!
Hi there,
Why inventing a bicykle.
Look here,
Line 6 POD Studio UX1
PODfarm is an industry sound for amp/stompbox simulation. And a recording software included
or this one
Line 6 POD Studio UX2
If you will want to record vocals wiht condencer mic later on.
Cheerz!!!
Hi there,
You will need Microphone, audio interface and software. Most of the interfaces come are coming with software included, so no need to spend extra here.
My suggestion for mic would be
Audio Technica AT2020
A very good beginner mic for home use.
As for the interface check out this...