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ffmada
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HI All
I was wondering how someone would go about recording with a single XT20 and a PC with a soundcard(lexicon core 2) featuring an ADAT interface. I am not as dumb as I sound. At least I hope not.
Anyway, this is my scenario: I live in an apartment in which I cannot record drums and guitar tracks due to the noise. I, therefore, need to be able to record at least eight tracks at my drummer's house. I have carried my pc, but I won't do that again. I was hoping to be able to record eight tracks to ADAT, dump them to pc to mix/edit. I can handle all of this so far, but what if I want to record another guitar track or some percussion? I thought about mixing that previous tracks down to one or two and sending those back to the ADAT. So now I can go record more tracks, right? What I don't get is how I would dump the new and mixed down tracks back into the pc and stay on time with the first, non-mixed tracks. Does that make any sense? I do not want to keep the first tracks mixed down but I do want to sync up the new tracks with the first eight I recorded.
Please help, I am very lost.
madfadder
*Note to sonusman - I currently have a mackie mixer but am trading it in on a soundcraft next week
I was wondering how someone would go about recording with a single XT20 and a PC with a soundcard(lexicon core 2) featuring an ADAT interface. I am not as dumb as I sound. At least I hope not.

Anyway, this is my scenario: I live in an apartment in which I cannot record drums and guitar tracks due to the noise. I, therefore, need to be able to record at least eight tracks at my drummer's house. I have carried my pc, but I won't do that again. I was hoping to be able to record eight tracks to ADAT, dump them to pc to mix/edit. I can handle all of this so far, but what if I want to record another guitar track or some percussion? I thought about mixing that previous tracks down to one or two and sending those back to the ADAT. So now I can go record more tracks, right? What I don't get is how I would dump the new and mixed down tracks back into the pc and stay on time with the first, non-mixed tracks. Does that make any sense? I do not want to keep the first tracks mixed down but I do want to sync up the new tracks with the first eight I recorded.
Please help, I am very lost.
madfadder
*Note to sonusman - I currently have a mackie mixer but am trading it in on a soundcraft next week
