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PrettyMonster
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This is my first post so please be gentle.
I'll start out with a list of my gear:
Cubase SX
Tascam US428 Controller
Presonus TubePre
E-Mu 1820 (planning on purchasing the sync card)
Various budget mics, headphones, etc
I've got a friend with a Tascam TSR8 (8 1/4" ins & outs) that he'll let me borrow. So I'd like to record to tape and then bounce the tracks into Cubase for all the editing, mixing, etc. (I believe) this should give me a nice analog sound with the added advantage of being able to work with the tracks in the digital realm.
So my question is: if I'm going to be doing all the mixing in Cubase do I need a mixer or should I go with something like a Firepod or Motu 8pre?
I originally bought the E-mu 1820 about a year ago for a project like this for my last band but we broke up before having an opportunity to record. For that project I was going to use my friend's TSR8 and his Mackie CR-1604 mixer. But since then the Mackie mixer has fallen (no pun intended) on hard times and is no longer an option.
Here's the setup I was going to use:
CR-1604 -> TSR8 -> Cubase via E-mu 1820
Here's what I'm thinking might work instead:
Firepod or 8pre -> TSR8 - > Cubase via E-mu 1820 (I think I have to use my 1820 at this stage because of its ability to generate & read SMPTE)
Any opinions, info, help or guidance you have on this subject is greatly appreciated.
I'll start out with a list of my gear:
Cubase SX
Tascam US428 Controller
Presonus TubePre
E-Mu 1820 (planning on purchasing the sync card)
Various budget mics, headphones, etc
I've got a friend with a Tascam TSR8 (8 1/4" ins & outs) that he'll let me borrow. So I'd like to record to tape and then bounce the tracks into Cubase for all the editing, mixing, etc. (I believe) this should give me a nice analog sound with the added advantage of being able to work with the tracks in the digital realm.
So my question is: if I'm going to be doing all the mixing in Cubase do I need a mixer or should I go with something like a Firepod or Motu 8pre?
I originally bought the E-mu 1820 about a year ago for a project like this for my last band but we broke up before having an opportunity to record. For that project I was going to use my friend's TSR8 and his Mackie CR-1604 mixer. But since then the Mackie mixer has fallen (no pun intended) on hard times and is no longer an option.
Here's the setup I was going to use:
CR-1604 -> TSR8 -> Cubase via E-mu 1820
Here's what I'm thinking might work instead:
Firepod or 8pre -> TSR8 - > Cubase via E-mu 1820 (I think I have to use my 1820 at this stage because of its ability to generate & read SMPTE)
Any opinions, info, help or guidance you have on this subject is greatly appreciated.