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DevilDrummer
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Alright...I've got a good PC (P4 3.06GHz), got decent memory (512MB), etc.
I just bought an M-Audio 1010LT and have a copy of Sonar 4. Now my question is, is the best way to get input to the card through a mixer, and if so, how? I'm currently contemplating either a Behringer 2442FX or a Yamaha 16/6. I've read some bad things about the quality of the Behringer board and am skeptical. Anyway, would I pull the sound from each channel via the insert (either plugged to the 1st notch (ring?) or with a stero bridged cable) or should I utilize the boards subgroups and main outs? I realize the inserts are prefader and would have to control the levels (minus head amp) from the card's panel and the subgroups would give me four channels in with an additional channel from the board's main outs (also could use effects send and monitor channels I guess) and would be post so I can control the levels from the board directly. I'm interested in recording as many tracks simultaneously as I can and controlling as much as I can with Sonar (IE, a kick track, snare track , overheads track and an all toms track on four channels and all other scratch on one channel. I think this is doable with the 4 subgroups and the main outs). Does this make the most sense or is there something I'm not thinking about? Would the inserts make the most sense? The 1010LT really only gives me 6 unbalanced inputs. I can use the 2 XLRs as ins, but I'll need some additional cabelling. Speaking of which...
Any thoughts? What about cabeling? Would a mono 1/4" to RCA snake suffice or would I need a stereo or a stereo bridged 1/4" (if such a thing exists)?
I am just getting started with home recodring but I'm an Electrical Engineer, have read quite a bit about this and have spent a lot of time in various studios so please feel free to hack away and get as technical as you'd like.
Make any recommendations for gear (mixers, snakes, etc.). I haven't bought anything but the 1010LT. I'm stuck with that but I'm more than pleased so far with it.
-Sam
www.devilstomp.net
I just bought an M-Audio 1010LT and have a copy of Sonar 4. Now my question is, is the best way to get input to the card through a mixer, and if so, how? I'm currently contemplating either a Behringer 2442FX or a Yamaha 16/6. I've read some bad things about the quality of the Behringer board and am skeptical. Anyway, would I pull the sound from each channel via the insert (either plugged to the 1st notch (ring?) or with a stero bridged cable) or should I utilize the boards subgroups and main outs? I realize the inserts are prefader and would have to control the levels (minus head amp) from the card's panel and the subgroups would give me four channels in with an additional channel from the board's main outs (also could use effects send and monitor channels I guess) and would be post so I can control the levels from the board directly. I'm interested in recording as many tracks simultaneously as I can and controlling as much as I can with Sonar (IE, a kick track, snare track , overheads track and an all toms track on four channels and all other scratch on one channel. I think this is doable with the 4 subgroups and the main outs). Does this make the most sense or is there something I'm not thinking about? Would the inserts make the most sense? The 1010LT really only gives me 6 unbalanced inputs. I can use the 2 XLRs as ins, but I'll need some additional cabelling. Speaking of which...
Any thoughts? What about cabeling? Would a mono 1/4" to RCA snake suffice or would I need a stereo or a stereo bridged 1/4" (if such a thing exists)?
I am just getting started with home recodring but I'm an Electrical Engineer, have read quite a bit about this and have spent a lot of time in various studios so please feel free to hack away and get as technical as you'd like.
Make any recommendations for gear (mixers, snakes, etc.). I haven't bought anything but the 1010LT. I'm stuck with that but I'm more than pleased so far with it.
-Sam
www.devilstomp.net
