Viper100fm
New member
Hey guys!
I have been recording in my bedroom for about a year in a half now. I use a really old M-Audio preamp. That goes into my computer via USB and then into Logic Pro X. I am finding I really want to spend some money and make my studio into something that I can start doing some semi professional recordings in.
I am looking into building a small rack. I am looking at a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 for a preamp. I have heard good thing about Focusrite and they are in my budget. I also am looking for a rack mount compressor and a rack mount eq. Do you guys have any suggestions on what I should look into for those?
Also, my last question is about a preamp. On the Focusright, most of the inputs are on the back. I saw a video of a studio and the man had a rack mount unit that had a bunch of inputs on it and it connected to the back of his preamps so he didn't have to reach around to the back every time he needed more than two channels. What is that called? I would really love to know. I have been looking and I cannot seem to find what it is.
Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to seeing your answers.
I have been recording in my bedroom for about a year in a half now. I use a really old M-Audio preamp. That goes into my computer via USB and then into Logic Pro X. I am finding I really want to spend some money and make my studio into something that I can start doing some semi professional recordings in.
I am looking into building a small rack. I am looking at a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 for a preamp. I have heard good thing about Focusrite and they are in my budget. I also am looking for a rack mount compressor and a rack mount eq. Do you guys have any suggestions on what I should look into for those?
Also, my last question is about a preamp. On the Focusright, most of the inputs are on the back. I saw a video of a studio and the man had a rack mount unit that had a bunch of inputs on it and it connected to the back of his preamps so he didn't have to reach around to the back every time he needed more than two channels. What is that called? I would really love to know. I have been looking and I cannot seem to find what it is.
Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to seeing your answers.