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> Do I need a mixer with 828?, Can I go through the 828 or do I need a mixer?
post Fri 14 Jun 2002, 16:37
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Alright, this may be a dumb and/or obvious question...

I'm setting up a new iMac 800mhz with a MOTU 828 and my question is, do I need to run vocals, miked amps, drums, and such through a mixer first or can I go directly to the 828 and then to the iMac.

If I should not go direct to the 828, will something like a basic Mackie board work (which we use for live performances so it would be a pain to dislodge it from the rest of the PA setup) or would preamps suffice?  

Thanks in advance.

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post Mon 17 Jun 2002, 05:34
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i can't help feeling that we're putting slowtrain07 off this whole idea!
stick with it slowtrain, it's really cool, actually.
peace and respect to jimmydonny, the 24bit 48k explains a lot!
also lepititmartien, the vst support issue you mentioned is exactly what i was trying to say (no smartass comments please), both cubase and logic support vst and offer extremely good native plugs, vst wrapper just shouldn't have to exist!
sorry for the lack of smileys, maybe one day i'll actually care!
peace and goodwill to all.


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