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Sun 12 Sep 2004, 06:04
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Thanks for the reply. I am going to record my band so I need about 6-10 inputs. Forgive my ignorance, but is it better to get a audio interface with lots of ins or is it possible to get a simple audio interface to hook up to my mackie mixer to increase the input. With regards to price, I think as long as it is worth the investment I will consider it.
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Mon 13 Sep 2004, 15:23
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What may be an idea is to pick up a mbox or use your stero in's on your computer. Use a mackie, and do a stero mix to the computer! the beatles did it that way.
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Mon 13 Sep 2004, 16:57
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The beatles mixed down to a powebook? Damn! No wonder they sound so good . Seriously though if you live in the states (as everyone who's anybody does). Check out the firewire interfaces @ Novamusik.com it should give you a good Idea of what's out there for some of the higher end multi I/O stuff out there. RME Fireface 800. DROOL!
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