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super dumb Q: stereo FX [message #56127] Tue, 21 June 2005 10:42 Go to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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t; but some have suggested I'd be better buying a decent 2 (or 4) channel
>
>>> unit,
>>> and using the desk for the rest. That way acoustic guitar could be
>>> recorded
>>> with 3 mics through decent pres. I'd only need to use the desk pres for
>
>>> extra
>>> drum mics beyond the 3 channels (each instrument tracked indi
Re: super dumb Q: stereo FX [message #56128 is a reply to message #56127] Thu, 21 July 2005 11:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
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vidually).
>
>>> It'd
>>> only be worth investing the money in an 8 channel pre if they're going
>to
>>> be a fairly significantly better than those in the desk.
>>>
>>> Many thanks for any advice / suggestions.
>>>
>>> BTW, mic wise I'm using AT4033a's as O/Hs / Vocals / acoustic guitar,
>
>>> C418s
>>> on toms / snare top, SM57 (underneath snare), D112 kick. I *may* buy
a
>
>>> Rode
>>> NTK (valve) for vocals / acoustic guitar.
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>>
>I haven't run extensive tests with r8brain vs. CEP (Audition), but they seem
comparable - esp. triangular noise shaping in CEP. Those are my two go-to
SRCs.<
Re: super dumb Q: stereo FX [message #56134 is a reply to message #56128] Thu, 21 July 2005 16:40 Go to previous message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
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net" target="_blank">animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >I've got no problem working with Cubase. The DR 16 doesn't have a smpte
> card
> >though. I would think that the 9 pin port would be a receiver since it's
> for
> >a remote control. Icf it doesn't lock to Paris, I'll try it with Cubase
> and
> >one of my RME cards. Can't think of any other way to do it. The (127)
page
> >manual will be shipped with it so after an RTFM interlude, maybe I can
get
> >my head around this. It looks like a pretty cool recording device.
>
> Ahh.. the SMPTE card was an option on that, IIRC - the one I
> owned had one.
> As far as a recording device, it's pretty handy for certain
> things, but I didn't like the convertors, personally.
> Let me know if I can help - if you're hacing trouble, maybe
> send me a .jpg shot of the back panel & it could refresh my
> memory as to the connections, etc... does that particular unit
> have the BNC connections, do you know?
>
> NeilHi,
I don't aggree about the 386 and the 376 as a matter of fact from DBX.
With some upgrade they sound very very good, v
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