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thanhkim
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Hello.
I am very new to recording music. I will first say what it is I want, what I have, what has been suggested, and I'd like your thoughts on it.
I want to record between 2 and 4 tracks simultaniously, that allow me to edit them individually. I don't need more than 4, and I'll go for 2, if it is cheaper. I have an EMU 0404, but I haven't opened the box yet, and I am willing to return it. The man who spoke to me said I need a preamp to use that card. He suggested this one instead (Lexicon Omega) http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Lexicon-Omega-Desktop-Recording-Studio?sku=245505
It allows up to 4 separate inputs and is its own soundcard. But the reviews on it are so mixed, I am not sure I want to trust it.
I have seen suggested here the Alesis Multimix Firewire 8... can you explain to me the difference between this Alesis and the Lexicon Omega? The Alesis allows mulittrack recording yes? Will this be limited by my soundcard? Or do I need to worry about that?
I am very new to recording music. I will first say what it is I want, what I have, what has been suggested, and I'd like your thoughts on it.
I want to record between 2 and 4 tracks simultaniously, that allow me to edit them individually. I don't need more than 4, and I'll go for 2, if it is cheaper. I have an EMU 0404, but I haven't opened the box yet, and I am willing to return it. The man who spoke to me said I need a preamp to use that card. He suggested this one instead (Lexicon Omega) http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Lexicon-Omega-Desktop-Recording-Studio?sku=245505
It allows up to 4 separate inputs and is its own soundcard. But the reviews on it are so mixed, I am not sure I want to trust it.
I have seen suggested here the Alesis Multimix Firewire 8... can you explain to me the difference between this Alesis and the Lexicon Omega? The Alesis allows mulittrack recording yes? Will this be limited by my soundcard? Or do I need to worry about that?
