Hi there,
Just bought Logic 7 Pro for my Mac G5 (OSX 10.4 Tiger) and now I'm wondering what soundcard will cover my needs in recording.
I do not necessarily need to record several tracks simulteneously (though I like to have the possibility). Here's what I plan to record: guitar, bass and...
Hello,
I recently bought a Mac G5 for computer recording (with Logic). All works fine for me, but just one ordinary question: my mouse.
It seems it doesn't work for me if I want to delete software, in this case my installed sound card Fast Track Pro (I wanna re-install it).
Do I need a mouse...
Delta 1010-LT in a G5?
I wonder because from what I know, the looks of a G5 differ so much from a pc, that it makes me think I cannot possibly stick a soundcard in it...
Hey!
I'm used to have a Delta 1010-LT Soundcard in my Windows-pc. What if i change to a Mac G5? How can it be done to combine those?
Thanks in advance...
Maybe I'm in the wrong forum here, but I have one question on my EXS-24 sampler.
I do not have a clue how to get my dvd-drum sounds into my EXS-24 sampler (Logic).
After having put my dvd in, I'd say choose (in the EXS-24 software sampler) OPTIONS, but then what???
Thanks in advance..
Maybe I'm in the wrong forum here, but I have one question on my EXS-24 sampler.
I do not have a clue how to get my dvd-drum sounds into my EXS-24 sampler (Logic).
After having put my dvd in, I'd say choose (in the EXS-24 software sampler) OPTIONS, but then what???
Thanks in advance..
Thanks for the comments.
I have succeeded.
Here's what I did:
* I put a 'male' cable (2x) on the output of my soundcard
* connect those to stereo L/R on my Soundcraft Compact 4
* then with my jack/jack-cables I connected Monitor L/R on the Soundcraft to the inputs of my Mackies.
It's great...
Thanx. Very useful article that is!
Just one question: On the mixer, where do i put what cable to connect the Mackie HR824 monitors? The Mackies themselves have two options: XLR and jack.
So, in what hole on the mixer do i connect this XLR-cable / jack cable? I mean, what's this particular...
After having heard the Mackie HR824-speakers, I am planning to take my homerecording a little bit more seriously.
I was also planning to buy this mixer: http://www.soundcraft.com/product_sheet.asp?product_id=121
I do use a pc, have Logic, and use this soundcard...
You're right. I already have been honest about it. There were some pretty quiet moment when I told them. But they respect my plans, happily. And yes, I don't think they would mind playing some on recordings.
I guess so. I like to make music, but it shure would be more fun if it will be appreciated. Appreciated on such a scale, that I could having a living out of it, yeah.
Thanks for your answer.
and make music yourself -at home- too?
Mostly my interest in recording ended me up in this particular situation.
Point is, I think I really made some pretty good home recordings. But... they're apart from the band I'm being in; they do not fit in the format of the band's songs.
I have a...
Well, it all happened by accident...
I recorded my guitar in stereo, and found out the output was mono... But it sounded all right with the rest... So, I guessed.. well... keep it that way. Why not? (if it sounds good, it is good, isn't it?)
I wonder what the big difference is between:
1. A signal that is recorded mono, which you can hear in your left speaker.
2. A signal that is recorded stereo, and panned to the left, so you can hear it in your left speaker.
Hope you can help me...