Multitrack Mixers/Interfaces

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DanPFX

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Okay so I'm a COMPLETE newb at all this and you've probably got these questions a lot but still!...


I play drums and was looking for a mixer/interface that records separate channels and plays back individual tracks on the software... eg snare, toms and kick recorded simultaneously and edited separately on say... GarageBand...

I'm hearing a lot about some mixers doing this but only playing back in 2 stereo channels?.. I think I heard this about Alesis Multimix, but I'm not sure :( hah


Budget is anywhere up to £400... willing to go a little higher :)

Alsooo... Is a mixer even essential? Is it only just to add EQs that could potentially be done on the computer? I mean, could I just get an Audio Interface and EQ everything on the computer... I'm not entirely sure about the differences between an Audio Interface and Mixer :/

I hope all this makes sense, haha! Thanks for any help I get :D

Dan.
 
The Zoom R16 is a decent choice. It has 8 XLR/1/4" combo inputs and will stream 8 channels of audio to the daw of your choice. It has insertable FX and eq available and comes bundled with Cubase LE. It will also function as a 16 channel stand alone multitrack recorder. Ive had one for almost a year now and it's performed flawlessly.:cool:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/R16
 
As izman stated the M-audio 8r

There are more do some searching

Muto, PreSonus ect are close to your price range.

And yes you can EQ threw your DAW once you pick one out.

Try Reaper, free to try
 
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