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monty00
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Apologies if this is the wrong place to start but I am returning to making music as a hobby after a lengthy break and need some advice, please. I want to take a step up in the quality of my recordings.
I have Logic 7 Pro on a 2006 MacBook Pro. I also have some outboard gear - two E-MU modules that I really love, a Midiverb 4 and a Focusrite Voicemaster. I'm recording using the modules, some spoken vocals and guitars - all played / performed by me. I'll be wanting to use the Mac for the audio recording and virtual instruments as well as the sampler but am not averse to using a hardware sampler having been brought up on the S950 and then the 3000xl.
Although I have the Edirol FA-66 I'm still thinking that I should be using a small mixer (Mackie 1604) to run the modules through to reduce strain on the Mac.
Am I right?? Maybe I should just get rid of all the outtboard stuff??
If the desk is an ok way forward, is there a preferred way to connect everything up?
thanks in advance
I have Logic 7 Pro on a 2006 MacBook Pro. I also have some outboard gear - two E-MU modules that I really love, a Midiverb 4 and a Focusrite Voicemaster. I'm recording using the modules, some spoken vocals and guitars - all played / performed by me. I'll be wanting to use the Mac for the audio recording and virtual instruments as well as the sampler but am not averse to using a hardware sampler having been brought up on the S950 and then the 3000xl.
Although I have the Edirol FA-66 I'm still thinking that I should be using a small mixer (Mackie 1604) to run the modules through to reduce strain on the Mac.
Am I right?? Maybe I should just get rid of all the outtboard stuff??
If the desk is an ok way forward, is there a preferred way to connect everything up?
thanks in advance