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toilinthedark
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This is my first post. I have quite a bit of analog-type studio recording experience. About a year ago I put together a DAW based home studio (see pertinent specs below). I have just been recording my guitar direct using a POD Pro and monitoring thru my speakers.
I now have a need to record a vocalist and pianist (not playing together).
I want to avoid having to buy a mixer to handle headphone mixes and front end signal routing. I was looking at the Central Station. I see that some posters on this board really like this unit. I appreciate the fact that it is transparent sonically.
My questions are:
How do I send a 'talent' headphone mix from Logic to the Central Station?
Will there be latency issues if I do software monitoring exclusively for the headphone mix? Or should I hardware monitor the incoming vox or piano?
Do I send the headphone mix to the Cue input of the CS?
Where in the signal chain should I add effects for the vocalist? This would not be to print to disk, just for the vocalist. I have an outboard effects processor.
Thanks
Mike
Mac G4 Single 500
Emagic Logic Pro
Delta 1010
dbx 576 Channel Strip
I now have a need to record a vocalist and pianist (not playing together).
I want to avoid having to buy a mixer to handle headphone mixes and front end signal routing. I was looking at the Central Station. I see that some posters on this board really like this unit. I appreciate the fact that it is transparent sonically.
My questions are:
How do I send a 'talent' headphone mix from Logic to the Central Station?
Will there be latency issues if I do software monitoring exclusively for the headphone mix? Or should I hardware monitor the incoming vox or piano?
Do I send the headphone mix to the Cue input of the CS?
Where in the signal chain should I add effects for the vocalist? This would not be to print to disk, just for the vocalist. I have an outboard effects processor.
Thanks
Mike
Mac G4 Single 500
Emagic Logic Pro
Delta 1010
dbx 576 Channel Strip