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dopey said:you can do the mixer thing, but then it's like a glorified 4/8 track whatever. You're just using a hard drive instead of tape. If you do that, you don't even need to get a new soundcard. You would want to spend your money on a quality mixer to keep the noise floor down, high qual cables, then you could just run the mixer into a direct box (or two, since two channels)then into your sound card. That would be the cheapest way that would give you decent results. You really can't overlook the D.I. box though. Without it the low end will get cut bad, the recordings will come out THIN, and the tone will be CRAP- the recordings will sound amateurish. It's been done, you should find out how it worked out for them, but then you're talking 200 bucks instead of 1000![]()
Run the mixer into a di box and then into a sound card? Why would you want to do this? Would'nt that change the line level out signal from the mixer to instrument level out?
) for guitar, vocals, and bass. And they all say they have this and that many inputs & outputs. I always thought you could plug a mic into the in's and out's, but I'm realizing that it might be for outboard stuff, am I correct? So say that I mic up a guitar cab, I can only plug the cable straight into a mic jack on the interface w/ phantom power or a mic pre (onboard of course), not into an in or out? And MIDI is used for keyboards basically, right? not regular guitars or basses?
and what word clocks are used for?
