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25 Jul 2003
right now i dont have a mixer that i use before going directly into my gadgetlabs recording interface. i do have a Peavy 6 channel powered mixer, but it doesnt have 6 outputs. my gadgetlabs box has 8 ins and 8 outs, but there is no master out. how can i monitor all the outputs at once?? also, i guess there is no way to boost the input signal going into it without a mixer or preamp, is there a good low budget 8 in/8 out mixer i can use to mix the drum mics/bass/guitar, etc?
24 Jul 2003
a big thing in my life is choosing weather to record a band's rhythm tracks together....or individually. i record rhythm tracks together, and first....always. but a lot of people think its better to record drums first, then everything individually on top of that. i don't agree, because you get a much better recording in unison as far as timing and tighness goes. you feed off eachother, and stay with eachother when you record together, and just overdub solos, vocals, etc. what are your thoughts? don't like 99% of all studios record rhythm tracks together?
24 Jul 2003
a big thing in my life is choosing weather to record a band's rhythm tracks together....or individually. i record rhythm tracks fist....always. but a lot of people think its better to record drums first, then everything individually on top of that. i don't agree, because you get a much better recording in unison as far as timing and tighness goes. you feed off eachother, and stay with eachother when you record together, and just overdub solos, vocals, etc. what are your thoughts? don't like 99% of all studios record rhythm tracks together?
14 Jul 2003
Does anybody have one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...gory=41784&rd=1
How is it?

I was wondering will this will be compatible with Protools or Sequioa?
13 Jul 2003
has anyone ever used this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=41784

will it be compatible with protools or sequoia?
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