"m-audio Firewire 410" Or "egosys Hexa-fire"?, audio recording |
Tue 7 Oct 2003, 14:12
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 30-Sep 03 From: Dikkebus - BE Member No.: 25,772 |
Hi,
I'm very much new to audio-recording. So my question is: "What do I need to record a full Bigband?" (+-18 musicians) I already have a Powerbook 1,25 Ghz and Cubase SX. But now... "M-Audio Firewire 410" or "Egosys Hexa-fire"? Do I need 16 channels in from the Hexa-fire, to record the bigband or is 2 enough from the M-Audio? I did read something about "Behringer ADA8000 Ultragain Pro 8-Channel A/D D/A Converter" but don't know what to do... Thx for the help Brecht |
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boze you can record any band- big or otherwise- with ei... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 14:48
connstellation Thxs for the answer... I also think it is good rec... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 20:42
boze 20 mics! wow- so what's the customary thin... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 21:16
boze i'm thinking you can definitely get good resul... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 21:20
connstellation My thinking was: "When I record all the instr... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 09:30
connstellation Or when I obtain for (only) 8 inputs maybe the ... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 10:31
boze it would be good to know your budget- that would h... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:29
connstellation Thxs for the answer... I also think it is good rec... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 20:42
boze 20 mics! wow- so what's the customary thin... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 21:16
boze i'm thinking you can definitely get good resul... Tue 7 Oct 2003, 21:20
connstellation My thinking was: "When I record all the instr... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 09:30
connstellation Or when I obtain for (only) 8 inputs maybe the ... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 10:31
boze it would be good to know your budget- that would h... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:29
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