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kmartin
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Hey there 
I've just been getting into recording, and I've never used an interface before. I'm getting ready to buy one, but I want to clear something up. I'd like to get an interface with 4 inputs, something like the Tascam US-144. When I hook it to my computer via USB, I'll have 4 available channels, right? So I could record with two mics, a guitar, and an electric drum kit, and still be able to send each to it's own track in my DAW?
I have an old digital mixer (Event EZbus). That has quite a few channels, but the USB only outputs a stereo mix. So I can record two things (ie, guitar + vox) by panning them hard left and hard right, but that's the limit to actually recording multiple tracks simultaneously. The newer interfaces aren't going to be like that, are they?
Thanks for helping a newbie out

I've just been getting into recording, and I've never used an interface before. I'm getting ready to buy one, but I want to clear something up. I'd like to get an interface with 4 inputs, something like the Tascam US-144. When I hook it to my computer via USB, I'll have 4 available channels, right? So I could record with two mics, a guitar, and an electric drum kit, and still be able to send each to it's own track in my DAW?
I have an old digital mixer (Event EZbus). That has quite a few channels, but the USB only outputs a stereo mix. So I can record two things (ie, guitar + vox) by panning them hard left and hard right, but that's the limit to actually recording multiple tracks simultaneously. The newer interfaces aren't going to be like that, are they?
Thanks for helping a newbie out
