Which way do you record?

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Which way do you RECORD?

  • from OUTPUT of SYNTH/KEYBOARD to INPUT of soundcard.

    Votes: 6 54.5%
  • I use my Soundcard's Virtual Synthethyser.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I use VST instruments, nothing ANALOG.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • to ADAT tape and then MIXDOWN!

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • None of the above, let me tell you MY WAY!

    Votes: 4 36.4%

  • Total voters
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Riff_hunter

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I'd like to know which way some of you record?
 
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I've just bought an adat and its PCR board.
I'm going to plug my soundcraft mixer to the adat and then mix with cubase VST.
 
if i knew what a "peep" was I might be able to tell you how they record. try this line sometime: "Waiter, excuse me waiter, I'd like to order some English please . . ."
 
^^^^^

HOW DO YOU RECORD << Sounds like it could possibly be mistaken for German LoL....

I record 24-Bit Optical +18 out the Motif into the C-Port Daughter board..... 24 Bit in Mastered in Ozone Izotope, Dithered in Sound Forge to 16, to Disc....
 
Most of what I record is done direct from the synth thru a combination preamp/A-D converter into the digital in (S/PDIF) of my soundcard. (My vote) Then to CDR after editing.

When multi-tracking bands I use a small analog board via direct-outs into the analog ins of my soundcard. Overdubs/punch-ins likewise. I mix in SW and render to two tracks in SW and go from there to CDR.

When doing acoustic gigs where I'm just gonna use a stereo pair
of mics to get the whole thing, I go thru the same combo pre/converter gizmo into an external CDR via AES/EBU. From there to the PC via S/PDIF and back to CDR after any editing.
 
Riff_hunter said:
I'd like to know which way some of you record?
Tracking to HD24, or sometimes to a DAW using Cubase SX (via the converters on the HD24)........

Still also have ADAT XT20s but they're mostly backup/archive units.

Mixing is analog out from the HD24.........
 
Analog goes into Tascam DM-24. I adjust dynamics, EQ etc. (if needed) before it goes through the Motu 2408 mk3 to the PC. In Cubase SX I make the mix. The DM-24 controlls the faders, mutes, jog-wheel, rec.buttuns, and sends it via midi to cubase. The mixdown can be totaly on the PC or via the DM-24 to another digital source.
Notice the signals never leave the digital domain at anny time, there's no conversion until it has to be burned to audio-cd.

Have a nice day
Henry
 
FanTC® said:
there's no conversion until it has to be burned to audio-cd.
There's no conversion there either -- the digital data is stored on the CD.... it gets converted back to analog by the D/A converters in people's CD players.
 
Blue Bear Sound said:
There's no conversion there either -- the digital data is stored on the CD.... it gets converted back to analog by the D/A converters in people's CD players.

Extually there IS a conversion. When you want to make an audio-cd playable on every home cd player the format must be 44.1kHz/16bit. I always record on 48kHz/24bits so there is a conversion. And you have to be verry carefull when you do this. If you do it wrong the quallity won't be the same as the original. I mean you have to choose which type of dithering you are going to use. If you don't dither the extra 8 bits will be thrown away.

PEACE....and music

Henry
 
No.......... really???

Get the f*ck outta here... a conversion down to 16/44.1???

You've GOT to be shitting me........! After all this time - to learn that little tidbit - who knew! :p

:D :D


(of course, I was talking about a D/A conversion in my post.......)
 
Ok

I'll forget you ever mentioned it
Won't tell a soul....

;)

PEACE.....and music

Henry

PS. I only use so manny words because I'm afraid people don't know what I'm talking about. I try to do my best but I'm not english.
 
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