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semsem612
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Is there a mixer which can record multitracks or it should have to be connected to a DAW?
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Since DAW has multi channels, then why microphones should be connected first to a mixer before the computer?
Wouldn't a mixer that has recording capability qualify as a stand alone?![]()
USB external drive for capture then?I will be getting a Mackie DL32-R which is 4 rack space, 32 input digital mixer. It also acts as in interface with your DAW. I'm getting this one specifically for remote multi track recording when doing gigs (at the moment I lug an Allen and Heath Mixwizard outputting to 2 Zoom R24's that are synched for 16 channels of recording). Presonus, QSC, Behringer and others make units that will do both but I going with the Mackie because of it's software, additional outputs and layout. I will not, however, be using at an interface; just a live multi track recording solution. I'll import the files after the gig to my DAW for mixing later.
... However, if you want to drool, have a look at: ZED-R16 - Allen & Heath
USB external drive for capture then?
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