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Rustang
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I have been recording my bands first CD in my home studio using a Mackie VLZ32-4, 4 ADATs w/BRC, several effect units, compressors, Eq's and such. We have been getting excellent recordings with this method and when played from the ADATS through my Mackie and then to the monitors it sounds great. I then pump all the tracks into my Mackie and use it's line out and plug that into my PC's sound card and then use Sound Forge to record the songs to MP3, WAV or whatever.
The problem is once I get it to the PC and create an MP3 or whatever it sounds like crap. Level seams super low like I had recorded it with a mic at about 50 feet away. I know my sound card is crap and this is most likely where the quality is being killed at. I currently do my mixing on the adats. The final mix I have from them is what I would like to get on CD.
My question is (in your opinion) would you stick to this method and just get a better sound card or scrap the ADAT route and get a good sound card with multiple inputs and record straight to the pc? I not worried about redoing the tracks we have recorded already.
I like the method I have now having 32 channels of seperate tracks I just can't seem to get it to a CD media without it degrading what I actually have recorded on the ADATS. Then again I feel I may be missing something by not going the PC route to start with.
Money is not realy a problem but I would like to keep it in the area of $500 to $700. If anyone knows a decent method of getting my recorded media from my adats to the PC or can suggest a better approch please post a reply and fill me in with the details.
Thanks!
The problem is once I get it to the PC and create an MP3 or whatever it sounds like crap. Level seams super low like I had recorded it with a mic at about 50 feet away. I know my sound card is crap and this is most likely where the quality is being killed at. I currently do my mixing on the adats. The final mix I have from them is what I would like to get on CD.
My question is (in your opinion) would you stick to this method and just get a better sound card or scrap the ADAT route and get a good sound card with multiple inputs and record straight to the pc? I not worried about redoing the tracks we have recorded already.
I like the method I have now having 32 channels of seperate tracks I just can't seem to get it to a CD media without it degrading what I actually have recorded on the ADATS. Then again I feel I may be missing something by not going the PC route to start with.
Money is not realy a problem but I would like to keep it in the area of $500 to $700. If anyone knows a decent method of getting my recorded media from my adats to the PC or can suggest a better approch please post a reply and fill me in with the details.
Thanks!