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avieth
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So I'm new to this recording stuff, but I've read up and have a little bit of experience recording some live band stuff. I've got a pretty good computer that I plan on moving to my basement where all my instruments are. Of course I'll need some money first, so I have a lot of time to plan out my studio. I've got the space all planned out, but now I'm a little confused about the way I'll record.
I obviously know how to record a single track into a multi-track recorder (I use ardour, a free DAW for linux). But I'd rather not have to plug in a new instrument every time I have to record a new track in the song. I'd also like to be able to record my band playing live, and have every instrument record to a different track. Oh, and micing drums is another thing, it'll take at least 5 mics, and I'll need 5 mic inputs to be able to get the drums in my song.
So the solution to all this, the firepod. It's got 8 mic inputs, that's perfect. I could run all my drum mics into a preamp (can I? is that what I'm thinking of? What I mean is something to turn all the mics into one signal) then take that out to 1 firepod input. Two guitars, plus a bass and two vocals. That's nothing the firepod can't handle. The only problem, it's very expensive.
So my question is about these computer recording sound cards, like RME hammerfall, or m-audio cards. They say they are great for recording, yet I see only rca inputs, no XLR, or even many 1/4" for that matter. So what's the deal with these audio cards, can they do what the firepod does?
I obviously know how to record a single track into a multi-track recorder (I use ardour, a free DAW for linux). But I'd rather not have to plug in a new instrument every time I have to record a new track in the song. I'd also like to be able to record my band playing live, and have every instrument record to a different track. Oh, and micing drums is another thing, it'll take at least 5 mics, and I'll need 5 mic inputs to be able to get the drums in my song.
So the solution to all this, the firepod. It's got 8 mic inputs, that's perfect. I could run all my drum mics into a preamp (can I? is that what I'm thinking of? What I mean is something to turn all the mics into one signal) then take that out to 1 firepod input. Two guitars, plus a bass and two vocals. That's nothing the firepod can't handle. The only problem, it's very expensive.
So my question is about these computer recording sound cards, like RME hammerfall, or m-audio cards. They say they are great for recording, yet I see only rca inputs, no XLR, or even many 1/4" for that matter. So what's the deal with these audio cards, can they do what the firepod does?