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WagTheDog
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Can anybody give me some details about how they use Sonar with their soundcard, particularly how they
monitor MIDI and digital audio while laying down a new track, and also about final mixdown?
I posted this question in another thread but thought I'd try here also since it sorta pertains to Cakewalk.
Setup:
Delta 66
Soundblaster Audigy2
Kawaii K1
Event PS-5 monitors
Mackie 1202-VLZ Pro
Wanting to record MIDI from the Kawaii into Sonar, drums from Sonar. I use Soundfonts alot also. Go from Kawaii into the Audigy2 I assume?
For digital audio (vocals, guitar) plug into the Delta 66.
Say I want to record the keyboard part first. The MIDI events go from the Kawaii thru the Audigy2 into Sonar. I assume I come out of the Audigy2 into the Mackie for monitoring purposes? Let's say the next track is vocals....I monitor the keyboard part by coming out the Audigy2 into the Mackie while going direct out the Mackie into the Delta66? Or would it be the same thing to go out from the Audigy2 into the Delta66 into the Mackie?
I have been looking at the FireWire 410 to replace the Delta66....would this make anything easier?
Do I need the Mackie at all? Seems like the sound that you would be hearing out the Mackie versus the actual sound recorded would be different, especially pertaining to final mixdown.
If you could give me the details of how you multi-track or can steer me in the right direction with the scenerio I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
monitor MIDI and digital audio while laying down a new track, and also about final mixdown?
I posted this question in another thread but thought I'd try here also since it sorta pertains to Cakewalk.
Setup:
Delta 66
Soundblaster Audigy2
Kawaii K1
Event PS-5 monitors
Mackie 1202-VLZ Pro
Wanting to record MIDI from the Kawaii into Sonar, drums from Sonar. I use Soundfonts alot also. Go from Kawaii into the Audigy2 I assume?
For digital audio (vocals, guitar) plug into the Delta 66.
Say I want to record the keyboard part first. The MIDI events go from the Kawaii thru the Audigy2 into Sonar. I assume I come out of the Audigy2 into the Mackie for monitoring purposes? Let's say the next track is vocals....I monitor the keyboard part by coming out the Audigy2 into the Mackie while going direct out the Mackie into the Delta66? Or would it be the same thing to go out from the Audigy2 into the Delta66 into the Mackie?
I have been looking at the FireWire 410 to replace the Delta66....would this make anything easier?
Do I need the Mackie at all? Seems like the sound that you would be hearing out the Mackie versus the actual sound recorded would be different, especially pertaining to final mixdown.
If you could give me the details of how you multi-track or can steer me in the right direction with the scenerio I mentioned, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
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