ybor_knight said:
I just got a Delta 1010lt and I want to use my Mackie CFX20 splitting it for 10 channels recording and 10 for playback. I'm new at this so I wasn't really aware that the rca analog inputs on the 1010LT were stereo making it act more like 5 tracks counting the balanced ins instead of an 8 track. I have (2) 8 channel rca to 1/4 recording snakes to work with. What would be the best way to utilize what I have in order to get the most seperate tracks for all my drums?
Welp, first off, unless you have another external AD converter to use, then you're only going to get 8in and 8 outs. As far as the logic of only 5 stero ins, thats kinda flawed (in relation to this application). All the Delta stuff (and probably alot of other cards) group the inputs togaether in pairs. No big deal. End result is still the same amount of sperate recordable channels...
....so, take one of the snakes, and connect the direct outs from the first 8 channels our mixer to the 8 inputs of the 1010lt. You'll need an adapter for the first 2 channels that have xlrs. take the other snake and connect your 8 outputs from the 1010lt and connect that to the next 8 channels on the mixer.
Now, you have the first 8 channels of the Mackie sending audio to the 8 ins on the sound card. AND, you have the 8 outs of the sound card sending signal to the next 8 channels of the Mackie. So when you're recording your using Mackie channels 1-8. When you are mixing, you're using Mackie channels 9-16. This is nice because you wont have to move levels on the recording channels during mixing that you might want to keep setup.
The real trick to making all of this jive together is learing your software, how to arm tracks and route the signals. what software are you planning on using for recording?
FYI, you could also "mix in the box" in which case, you'd use the Mackie basically just for the preamps- send a signal into the 1010lt to record and then use the software for your mixing. you could also pick up another 1010lt use all 16 pres in the Mackie and record 16 tracks at a time.