On the topic of this. If i'm just needing to record USUALLY a stereo recording, 2 channels, but maybe sometimes 4. Would it be better to get a mackie or soundcraft with 4 preamps, and have 4 of the same flavor? Or use my art studio mp for 1 channel, and buy say a dmp3 for another 2 channels, and maybe another 2 solid clean channels. That way i could have 5 channels of preamps, 3 different flavors. Or just 4 or 6 of the same flavor from mackie or soundcraft? Assuming the price between these choices is similar. I don't think i need the functions/eq of the mixing boards, but i did rent a mackie 1202 before and i really liked being able to hear what i was recording while recording. What i mean is, i could plug the output of my soundcard into the mixing board, and have the headphones coming out of the mixing board, and speakers if i wanted to. And i could listen to my mixes on the computer through the mixing board to the headphones, and have the signal i'm recording come into the headphone mix at the same time while recording, and i was able to set the levels. Now maybe i'ts cause i'm using a shitty sound blaster card right now that i think that is a big deal, but normally i can't do that, becuase of the latency between logic audio and the sound blaster. If i have a bunch of external preamps, and just have my headphones coming out of the computer i could do this?
bleh, i feel dead.