I am thinking of upgrading my DAW to a hardware workstation.
I am looking at these units - Tascam dp24 / Zoom R16
I record mainly metal,grind, punk, hardcore etc.
This is what I have
M-audio Delta 10/10LT Audio Interface -
Going into a ROSS old school mixing board strictly for the drums
Then a Berhringer Xenyx 1202FX for recording the vocals and the guitars/bass etc.
Shure SM58 and a Shure SM57
Behringer 1800S mics x 6
Behringer C-1
Behringer Multicom pro compressor
(WOW thats a lot of crappy Behringer never noticed how much until I see it typed OUCH!!!)
Fostex PM0 4's (not the n)
I use reaper as my software as my software choice
Truthfully I have been dabbling in recording like you all for well over a decade now.
What started as just capturing ideas of the band, now has turned into more
of a hobby enthusiast adventure, I have never been happy with my live drums
sound I have used multiple mics etc. but never was satisfied. I get a better result
using beatcraft (DAMN just got myself again!).
I guess I am asking if it would be better to upgrade to an audio workstation, would it help with
a better drums sound without having to add triggers etc. in post production.
What are your thoughts?
Nice to meet everyone!!
Blaster
I am looking at these units - Tascam dp24 / Zoom R16
I record mainly metal,grind, punk, hardcore etc.
This is what I have
M-audio Delta 10/10LT Audio Interface -
Going into a ROSS old school mixing board strictly for the drums
Then a Berhringer Xenyx 1202FX for recording the vocals and the guitars/bass etc.
Shure SM58 and a Shure SM57
Behringer 1800S mics x 6
Behringer C-1
Behringer Multicom pro compressor
(WOW thats a lot of crappy Behringer never noticed how much until I see it typed OUCH!!!)
Fostex PM0 4's (not the n)
I use reaper as my software as my software choice
Truthfully I have been dabbling in recording like you all for well over a decade now.
What started as just capturing ideas of the band, now has turned into more
of a hobby enthusiast adventure, I have never been happy with my live drums
sound I have used multiple mics etc. but never was satisfied. I get a better result
using beatcraft (DAMN just got myself again!).
I guess I am asking if it would be better to upgrade to an audio workstation, would it help with
a better drums sound without having to add triggers etc. in post production.
What are your thoughts?
Nice to meet everyone!!
Blaster