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kikling
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Im a kid and am new to the music world:
i do PC recording with cool edit pro. I have a standard sound card (one input) and I play all my instruments on each track at differeent times. Meaning i record my guitar on one track then record after that a bass track on a different track and so on. Well since im doing this myself, i have no one to help me with recording. i dont like doing the panning and volume controls after recording because it nevers sounds smooth. I know if i get a mixer i could do real time panns and volume, but the problem is i cant work the mixer while im playing the instrument. is there anyway i could use the mixer after the track is recorded dry (just recording it without doing anything to it) then do the panning and still have good quality? and please dont suggest recording from my speakers to the mixer than record again because i dont have good monitors, just computer speakers and doing that would lower the quality. Unless there is a way that will keep the quality. Thanks. hope someone could answer this. Im thinking of buying a cheap behringer mx602a, mx802a or mx1604.
[This message has been edited by kikling (edited 06-18-2000).]
i do PC recording with cool edit pro. I have a standard sound card (one input) and I play all my instruments on each track at differeent times. Meaning i record my guitar on one track then record after that a bass track on a different track and so on. Well since im doing this myself, i have no one to help me with recording. i dont like doing the panning and volume controls after recording because it nevers sounds smooth. I know if i get a mixer i could do real time panns and volume, but the problem is i cant work the mixer while im playing the instrument. is there anyway i could use the mixer after the track is recorded dry (just recording it without doing anything to it) then do the panning and still have good quality? and please dont suggest recording from my speakers to the mixer than record again because i dont have good monitors, just computer speakers and doing that would lower the quality. Unless there is a way that will keep the quality. Thanks. hope someone could answer this. Im thinking of buying a cheap behringer mx602a, mx802a or mx1604.
[This message has been edited by kikling (edited 06-18-2000).]