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lockesilver
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Hi.
Some time ago I decided to buy a mixer. I thought it was simple. It would mean a simpler route from the mic to the interface, maybe better quality and I'd get a lot of fancy knobs and faders.
Then I did more and more research and things got complicated and I'm no longer sure what to buy.
The device I was thinking of in the first place was an analog mixer. I thought the plan was: 1. get 400$, 2. go to the shop, 3. Return with a mackie or a Soundcraft (I asked about it in a thread from a week ago) 4. be happy.
Then I learned my mixer should have direct outs to be used in a studio.
Makes sense. If I recorded everything already mixed to one track then I could as well use Windows Recorder to do it. Direct outs.
The price range climbed a little bit higher. I also learned you can use inserts as direct outs, yet... since I'm buying something rather expensive (for me) I might as well add a couple of bucks to have them damn outs and sleep calmer.
So... an analog mixer with direct outs. Now, ok, say I have the mixer with a bunch of 1/4''s plugged into these annoying direct outputs and... where do I stick them for the DAW to be able to record everything to separate tracks?
Into an audio interface, of course. Which means, I'd have to buy an interface with a number of IN's more or less matching the number of direct outs of the mixer, right?
So, an analog mixer with direct outs and a big audio interface.
Isn't there a simpler way? For example, a mixer-like-magical-device that would have a lot of inputs but only ONE usb or firewire OUT, from which the DAW would be able to read every channel separately?
I guess I could buy ONLY a big audio inteface with phantom, but I won't surrender the fancy knobs so easily!
Anyway:
Is such a thing called a digital mixer?
What's the difference between a digital mixer and a control surface?
Sorry if some of these questions seem kind of dumb but I wanted to keep it as clear as possible.
Some time ago I decided to buy a mixer. I thought it was simple. It would mean a simpler route from the mic to the interface, maybe better quality and I'd get a lot of fancy knobs and faders.
Then I did more and more research and things got complicated and I'm no longer sure what to buy.
The device I was thinking of in the first place was an analog mixer. I thought the plan was: 1. get 400$, 2. go to the shop, 3. Return with a mackie or a Soundcraft (I asked about it in a thread from a week ago) 4. be happy.
Then I learned my mixer should have direct outs to be used in a studio.
Makes sense. If I recorded everything already mixed to one track then I could as well use Windows Recorder to do it. Direct outs.
The price range climbed a little bit higher. I also learned you can use inserts as direct outs, yet... since I'm buying something rather expensive (for me) I might as well add a couple of bucks to have them damn outs and sleep calmer.
So... an analog mixer with direct outs. Now, ok, say I have the mixer with a bunch of 1/4''s plugged into these annoying direct outputs and... where do I stick them for the DAW to be able to record everything to separate tracks?
Into an audio interface, of course. Which means, I'd have to buy an interface with a number of IN's more or less matching the number of direct outs of the mixer, right?
So, an analog mixer with direct outs and a big audio interface.
Isn't there a simpler way? For example, a mixer-like-magical-device that would have a lot of inputs but only ONE usb or firewire OUT, from which the DAW would be able to read every channel separately?
I guess I could buy ONLY a big audio inteface with phantom, but I won't surrender the fancy knobs so easily!
Anyway:
Is such a thing called a digital mixer?
What's the difference between a digital mixer and a control surface?
Sorry if some of these questions seem kind of dumb but I wanted to keep it as clear as possible.