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rsergio007
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Hi everybody,
I'm new to the forum and I'll start with a classic "what should I buy?" question.
First my environment:
I record vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, keyboard, and electronic drums.
All these inputs are fed to an old Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro I love. The keyboard and drums also go to computer via Midi.
I used to use a Delta 1010 card (from the Mackie Direct Outs into the line ins) to record into a desktop PC with Cubase. In this manner I could record 8 separate tracks independently (the most I ever tracked simultaneously were 4 tracks).
I've switched to a Macbook Pro laptop with Cubase.
Because I don't really want to spend too much with an interface, usually loaded with functionality I don't use, my idea is to just get the simplest but worthy USB, 2 in 2 out, Midi included audio interface and live with recording two tracks. My idea is to go from the Mackie Tape Outs (less hot that the Main Outs) into the interface and Mac, record in Cubase, return from the interface line outs into the Mackie Tape In.
My main concern is to get an interface with line inputs and outputs able to match the operating range of the Mackie.
I tested both the Presonus AudioBox 22VSL and 44VSLs (to test the Mic/Inst vs the Mic/Line inputs) but didn't like them. After inputing the signal I really have to keep the levels down to avoid clipping on the interface (I guess I need a Pad button?). Also the output level of the Presonus boxes is really low. I tried returning the sound to the Mackie mixer via both the Tape In and normal Channel Ins, and in both cases I have to boost the signal between 10-20dB. This means I'm quite far from optimum operational levels, not to mention that all this leveling is a pain without proper meters and signal levels.
So my question is: does this exist, a USB audio interface with Midi, without like 18 ins and 16 outs, with functionality to level the operating levels as part of a signal chain. That allows you to match the Mackie mixer 0dBu output to a 0dBu input, A/D converted to -18dBFS, recorded at -18dBFS, D/A converted to 0dBu, and output back to mixer at 0dBu? Or do I have get a higher end interface to get this kind of functionality?
I appreciate your input on this.
I'm new to the forum and I'll start with a classic "what should I buy?" question.
First my environment:
I record vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, keyboard, and electronic drums.
All these inputs are fed to an old Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro I love. The keyboard and drums also go to computer via Midi.
I used to use a Delta 1010 card (from the Mackie Direct Outs into the line ins) to record into a desktop PC with Cubase. In this manner I could record 8 separate tracks independently (the most I ever tracked simultaneously were 4 tracks).
I've switched to a Macbook Pro laptop with Cubase.
Because I don't really want to spend too much with an interface, usually loaded with functionality I don't use, my idea is to just get the simplest but worthy USB, 2 in 2 out, Midi included audio interface and live with recording two tracks. My idea is to go from the Mackie Tape Outs (less hot that the Main Outs) into the interface and Mac, record in Cubase, return from the interface line outs into the Mackie Tape In.
My main concern is to get an interface with line inputs and outputs able to match the operating range of the Mackie.
I tested both the Presonus AudioBox 22VSL and 44VSLs (to test the Mic/Inst vs the Mic/Line inputs) but didn't like them. After inputing the signal I really have to keep the levels down to avoid clipping on the interface (I guess I need a Pad button?). Also the output level of the Presonus boxes is really low. I tried returning the sound to the Mackie mixer via both the Tape In and normal Channel Ins, and in both cases I have to boost the signal between 10-20dB. This means I'm quite far from optimum operational levels, not to mention that all this leveling is a pain without proper meters and signal levels.
So my question is: does this exist, a USB audio interface with Midi, without like 18 ins and 16 outs, with functionality to level the operating levels as part of a signal chain. That allows you to match the Mackie mixer 0dBu output to a 0dBu input, A/D converted to -18dBFS, recorded at -18dBFS, D/A converted to 0dBu, and output back to mixer at 0dBu? Or do I have get a higher end interface to get this kind of functionality?
I appreciate your input on this.