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bonneraaron18
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Hello!
I'd like to preface this by saying that I'm sorry if I've posted a common question or to the wrong place, I gave a cursory glance and thought this may be best.
Some background about me: I run a (very) amateur DJ service using mostly secondhand equipment. I know the basic ins and outs, how to get decent quality audio, how simple mixers work, that kind of thing. But I AM pretty green still, there's a lot I need to learn. I've tinkered with some audio programs and hardware in my free time, but it's all self taught and far from professional.
Now for what I need help with. As a personal side project, I'm looking to record some stuff (obviously). I use Audacity, and, if I recall, it supports up to 16 channels recorded at once. I'm starting a small media company on the side and want to record commentary from my group. I want each person to have their own mic and channel so that in post production I can edit all the tracks separately as I please. I've scoured the web and gotten about a dozen different answers and devices.
We've got 6 Audio Technica AT2020 mics that we got second-hand. They all work fine, we just don't have a means to use them with a PC right now.
Here's a neat little list of my questions:
1. Is it possible to record multiple tracks each from their own source in Audacity?
2. If not, what software allows that?
3. If so, what hardware is out there that you recommend?
4. Does it have phantom power to support 6 XLR compressor mics?
Price isn't really an issue, but I'd prefer to keep things as inexpensive while still maintaining a level of quality. Again, I'm not looking for a way to get 6 inputs into a single channel in Audacity, I want 6 individual tracks recording simultaneously from their own source. If I wasn't clear or you need more info or I just totally goofed, please let me know!
Thank you!
I'd like to preface this by saying that I'm sorry if I've posted a common question or to the wrong place, I gave a cursory glance and thought this may be best.
Some background about me: I run a (very) amateur DJ service using mostly secondhand equipment. I know the basic ins and outs, how to get decent quality audio, how simple mixers work, that kind of thing. But I AM pretty green still, there's a lot I need to learn. I've tinkered with some audio programs and hardware in my free time, but it's all self taught and far from professional.
Now for what I need help with. As a personal side project, I'm looking to record some stuff (obviously). I use Audacity, and, if I recall, it supports up to 16 channels recorded at once. I'm starting a small media company on the side and want to record commentary from my group. I want each person to have their own mic and channel so that in post production I can edit all the tracks separately as I please. I've scoured the web and gotten about a dozen different answers and devices.
We've got 6 Audio Technica AT2020 mics that we got second-hand. They all work fine, we just don't have a means to use them with a PC right now.
Here's a neat little list of my questions:
1. Is it possible to record multiple tracks each from their own source in Audacity?
2. If not, what software allows that?
3. If so, what hardware is out there that you recommend?
4. Does it have phantom power to support 6 XLR compressor mics?
Price isn't really an issue, but I'd prefer to keep things as inexpensive while still maintaining a level of quality. Again, I'm not looking for a way to get 6 inputs into a single channel in Audacity, I want 6 individual tracks recording simultaneously from their own source. If I wasn't clear or you need more info or I just totally goofed, please let me know!
Thank you!