Thanks guys it's getting better all the time check out the pictures from the gig we did at the sandtrap this weekend,playing at this place was a blast and we'll get a call back on this one! www.fastracband.com are you talking about the drums on the Fastrac demo or on my soundclick page? For fastrac I used two SM57's and a SP B1 .He's a good drummer he just bought two shure drum mic packs which sound great live!He went to the music store yesterday and bought a new mixer just for the drums. OH YEAH I JUST WON A CLEAN ROLAND VS 1880 on e-bay for $415!!!The drums on soundclick are the drum machine and the discrete drum loops on the BR1600.
Thanks for your good comments Mattkw80.I see you have a VS-2000 how do you like that? I've got an 1880 now with 1 EFX card in it that I want to do more live band demos with.It's a little harder to use than the Boss BR1600 was but I think it sounds better than the Boss did.
Our drummer just went out and got us 2-JBL JRX 115's for front of the house and 2 JBL JRX118P powered subwoofers (2-18's) and a samson 16 channel board .Wow these subs sound amazing! (We have two of the big peaveys with the 15" Black Widows in them but they got a lot of gig use on them,we'll probably just keep them set up in the practice room)
They are both awesome. I could get stranded on a desert island with either unit.
(Of course the vs2000 has a few more bells ans whistles, but costs alot more once you get the vga expnasion and add on memory card).
I think Both units are easy to use, and SOUND GREAT !
KEVIN1600 said:
Thanks for your good comments Mattkw80.I see you have a VS-2000 how do you like that? I've got an 1880 now with 1 EFX card in it that I want to do more live band demos with.It's a little harder to use than the Boss BR1600 was but I think it sounds better than the Boss did.
Just so it has at least 16 tracks and records 8 at a time it's good for me too.I think the BR1600 is 16 bit and the VS-1880 is 20 or 24 bit and has a lot more routing possibilities.