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cmantelope
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HI
I am recording a four piece band, with two vocals every week "live" at church.
Everything is run into a Carvin PA, sending the signal to a Zoom HD16 recorder.
I have only been doing this for a very short time, and have been mixing straight on the recorder. The unit came with Cubase...which I haven't installed or tried yet.
What are the advantages of mixing on my PC?...surely my pc speakers are the worst in the house...and I have already learned that mixing to headphones does not provide a realistic sound...when I go throw the master track in my car or even home stereo
I guess I just don't get what extra versatility there is using my pc....and the idea of using my hard drive/processor/ (which are fairly current)...and being limited to sitting in front of my pc do not appeal to me
I suppose it depends on the software used...the recorder/cubase combo states that I can use my recorder as the actual mixing board, while connected to my pc...
Not sure if any of that was actually a question. I don't have a dedicated room for anything, so everything I do has to be mobile. Does everyone mix on their pc?
Thanks,
CM
I am recording a four piece band, with two vocals every week "live" at church.
Everything is run into a Carvin PA, sending the signal to a Zoom HD16 recorder.
I have only been doing this for a very short time, and have been mixing straight on the recorder. The unit came with Cubase...which I haven't installed or tried yet.
What are the advantages of mixing on my PC?...surely my pc speakers are the worst in the house...and I have already learned that mixing to headphones does not provide a realistic sound...when I go throw the master track in my car or even home stereo
I guess I just don't get what extra versatility there is using my pc....and the idea of using my hard drive/processor/ (which are fairly current)...and being limited to sitting in front of my pc do not appeal to me
I suppose it depends on the software used...the recorder/cubase combo states that I can use my recorder as the actual mixing board, while connected to my pc...
Not sure if any of that was actually a question. I don't have a dedicated room for anything, so everything I do has to be mobile. Does everyone mix on their pc?
Thanks,
CM