Delta 10x10 lt...i am about to buy soon so people with experience please help

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hey guys...i know variations of this question have been asked in m any places time and time again but i really need a solid answer before i buy...sorry if you are well sick of this question and thanks very much in advance for helping me


I am looking to get into home recording at a minimum cost. Ideally i would like to be able to record my largest band (2 vocals, guitar, bass, drums, horns and keys) in a live setting. At a bare minumum this is gonna be about 10 tracks.

I went to a local recording store and the salesman was pushing a Delta 44 on me. I went home and did my homework, and sure it looked like a pretty decent card, good quality, good price etc...but i really want more tracks. I mean, i could hardly record guitar, bass and drums live with that setup.

Thats when i stumbled across the 10x10lt, which looked like the 44's bigger cousin...just missing a pretty box?

Is this in essence what it is?

i have searched for a while on this board trying to get a definitive answer, but everyone seems to be saying different things Re preamps, mixers, quality etc..


So i guess my 3 essential questions are:

What is the difference between unbalanced RCA I/O's versus balanced 1/4 I/O's (apart from the size obviously)?


Would a set of preamps be all that i need to throw between the inputs and the microphones? (ie a few DM3's or Behringer Ultragains?)


and lastly, and most obviously...am i lookin at the right card for what i want to do? will this soundcard, in conjunction with a big stack of mics and pres (and good software) allow me to record 10 tracks simultaneously for seperate mixdown?


thank you VERY much in advance for your replies,

alistair
 
alistair said:

Thats when i stumbled across the 10x10lt, which looked like the 44's bigger cousin...just missing a pretty box?

Is this in essence what it is?
yup, basically.


So i guess my 3 essential questions are:

What is the difference between unbalanced RCA I/O's versus balanced 1/4 I/O's (apart from the size obviously)?


Would a set of preamps be all that i need to throw between the inputs and the microphones? (ie a few DM3's or Behringer Ultragains?)


and lastly, and most obviously...am i lookin at the right card for what i want to do? will this soundcard, in conjunction with a big stack of mics and pres (and good software) allow me to record 10 tracks simultaneously for seperate mixdown?
1) in simple terms: a balanced (3 wires) line results in a better signal/noise ratio than an unbalanced (2 wires) line and is less prone to pick up noise along the way. A must when you want to use really long cables but not really an issue for homerecording setups
2) mic -> preamp -> input. yes that's it.
3) Depends. A 1010LT has 8 analog inputs and 2 digital inputs in the shape of a spdif connection. If you want to use all 10 inputs, you'll need a pair of extra A/D convertors to be able to use the digital inputs.
 
many thanks christiaan, i think my mind is now made up :D

now its just a matter of which pre amps/what mixer...but thats another story for another day...

cheers for the quick and helpful response
 
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