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Jimarick
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Is it more logical to go for the e-mu 1820 package at £300 (~$520) or a Yamaha MG 10/2 mixer and a delta 44 (or an audiophile) soundcard for about £200 (~$400)? I will be recording acoustic guitar and vocals at the same time. I may want to add instruments in the future, but i guess i can record each one seperately.
Is the main drawback with this is that I wont be able to record 2 tracks at the same time and have them seperately recorded in cubase SX2?
Since I am also quite new to all this, if i DONT go for the E-Mu, that means i dont get all the built in plugins? Is this a great loss or does cubase SX2 have all that included anyway? (Im going to be running a 3ghz AthlonXP with 768DDR and >250gb HDD)
Thanks
Is the main drawback with this is that I wont be able to record 2 tracks at the same time and have them seperately recorded in cubase SX2?
Since I am also quite new to all this, if i DONT go for the E-Mu, that means i dont get all the built in plugins? Is this a great loss or does cubase SX2 have all that included anyway? (Im going to be running a 3ghz AthlonXP with 768DDR and >250gb HDD)
Thanks