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Subject: Clarification
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Original Message 1/6 25-Aug-03 @ 07:51 PM - Clarification
I run the cs1x stereo outs into the A3000, then the A3000 outs into my soundcard, nothing fancy ESS Allegro, I believe. Most of my compositions use only the A3000 and the CS1x. My ultimate question is When recording from external gear to my pc's hard drive, is it optional to have it as isolated as possible, meaning, BD on one audio track, bassline another, Hi hats on another, etc., rather than glom it all together on one stereo audio track. With the setup I have now, this seems like an excruciating recording process. You know, it's funny, as I write this it seems like a no brainer, but I'd still love to have some feedback. I am currently looking to build a new system, and the soundcard is my major concern; I've got my eye on a dsp2000 C port.
Thanks
Jon
Message 2/6 25-Aug-03 @ 10:24 PM - RE: Clarification
NOT absolute tho..I mean..dude..its electronic music. We're either bending or breaking traditional rules all the time!
one thing tho..Im sorry but why are you running the outs of the CS1x IN to the A3000? Using the yammy as an FX box?
personally Id say get a mixer with an aux buss or some sends, so you can choose whether or not to run the sounds into the A3000.
as for soundcards...dunno about the one you mentioned, but check out RME (not exactly cheap) or a MOTU 2408MKII maybe?
maybe you dont need all those inputs tho?
Message 3/6 26-Aug-03 @ 03:44 AM - RE: Clarification
If I had a soundcard with multiple inputs, how important would it be to have a mixer, can't you do that via software?
Message 4/6 26-Aug-03 @ 07:31 PM - RE: Clarification
when you said "CS1x IN" you meant midi, didnt you.
Message 5/6 26-Aug-03 @ 08:59 PM - RE: Clarification
Message 6/6 27-Aug-03 @ 06:45 PM - RE: Clarification
got a rack? check out the Ashly LX308b. DAMN good mixer, and sometimes less than $200 on ebay.
8 stereo channels. mono out, sub out, seperate main and headphone controls, etc...
good stuff!
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