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Speedy VonTrapp
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Here is my situation. I have a Behringer UB1204FX-PRO mixer, a Yamaha MD4S mini-disk recorder, and a computer running Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.0, with a Lexicon Core interface that has 4 input and 8 outputs.
What is the best set up for my recording sessions?
I just recently got the Mixer, so I've been recording into the Yamaha, then dumping that into Cakewalk through the direct track outs. Now, I can record right to Cakewalk through the mixer. Is that the best way with my set up?
If it is the best set up, what should I do about my computer fan noise? I'm just a homereccer, doing the best I can with the rooms that I'm given, so I can't get very far away from the computer when I'm recording. I'm sure that some fans can be upgraded to minimize the noise, but if I'm trying to record something like vocals, or an acoustic guitar, I'll need as much quiet as I can get.
I'm just wondering what people suggest that I configure my set up to be. Is it a combination of the mixer and the recorder then running to the computer? Forget the recorder for serious tracks and only use the comp?
I'm at a loss, as I'm a bit new. I'm just trying to upgrade my sound quality using techniques that I've been learning on this site, and I'm ready to start laying down some tracks, and begin to try a real, decent recording to see just how good I can get it. I know it's not going to kick major ass with my gear and experience, but I want to try my best, and if I have things chained well from the beginning, I feel that I'm already on my way to at least an improvement from what I've done before.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Oh, and if it matters, rock music is the style that I'm recording.
Thanks a ton!
-Speedy
What is the best set up for my recording sessions?
I just recently got the Mixer, so I've been recording into the Yamaha, then dumping that into Cakewalk through the direct track outs. Now, I can record right to Cakewalk through the mixer. Is that the best way with my set up?
If it is the best set up, what should I do about my computer fan noise? I'm just a homereccer, doing the best I can with the rooms that I'm given, so I can't get very far away from the computer when I'm recording. I'm sure that some fans can be upgraded to minimize the noise, but if I'm trying to record something like vocals, or an acoustic guitar, I'll need as much quiet as I can get.
I'm just wondering what people suggest that I configure my set up to be. Is it a combination of the mixer and the recorder then running to the computer? Forget the recorder for serious tracks and only use the comp?
I'm at a loss, as I'm a bit new. I'm just trying to upgrade my sound quality using techniques that I've been learning on this site, and I'm ready to start laying down some tracks, and begin to try a real, decent recording to see just how good I can get it. I know it's not going to kick major ass with my gear and experience, but I want to try my best, and if I have things chained well from the beginning, I feel that I'm already on my way to at least an improvement from what I've done before.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Oh, and if it matters, rock music is the style that I'm recording.
Thanks a ton!
-Speedy