
stratotone
Active member
I'm thinking about getting a little more serious with my recording setup - for ease of use and I just enjoy recording my stuff, my band and others. Here's what I currently have - a Korg D3200 32 track digital recorder. Been running everything 'direct' but vocals to it (I use a V-drum kit triggering slate samples live). Then I go back and touch stuff up one at a time, ending up with vocals. Then I send it via USB 2.0 to my PC, where I clean it up/mix it with (don't laugh) adobe audition. Here's a sample of something I did with the setup above:
What I'd like to do is just record direct to a PC. I know you can get several different rackmount gizmos with 8 or so inputs, that you can then hook up to your PC via USB or Firewire... but what really has me intrigued are the ones with the mixers built in like the following...anyone have any experience with these or other ideas?
At the low end, the Alesis Multimix http://www.alesis.com/multimix16usb20
Middle of what I want to spend - Mackie Onyx 1620i http://www.mackie.com/products/onyx1620i/
And towards the high end, the Mackie Onyx 1640i http://www.mackie.com/products/onyx1640i/
Also, I want to be able to use the mixer during mixdown on the PC after recording all the parts - it looks like the 1640i is the only one that will do this, but I could be wrong.
Again, any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I don't mind dropping a few bucks on guitars and amps, I don't want to end up with an edsel here on the recording stuff. The Korg has been a great workhorse, I just want to eliminate a few steps and get things a bit more organized/easy to use.
Pete
What I'd like to do is just record direct to a PC. I know you can get several different rackmount gizmos with 8 or so inputs, that you can then hook up to your PC via USB or Firewire... but what really has me intrigued are the ones with the mixers built in like the following...anyone have any experience with these or other ideas?
At the low end, the Alesis Multimix http://www.alesis.com/multimix16usb20
Middle of what I want to spend - Mackie Onyx 1620i http://www.mackie.com/products/onyx1620i/
And towards the high end, the Mackie Onyx 1640i http://www.mackie.com/products/onyx1640i/
Also, I want to be able to use the mixer during mixdown on the PC after recording all the parts - it looks like the 1640i is the only one that will do this, but I could be wrong.
Again, any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I don't mind dropping a few bucks on guitars and amps, I don't want to end up with an edsel here on the recording stuff. The Korg has been a great workhorse, I just want to eliminate a few steps and get things a bit more organized/easy to use.
Pete