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Recording Equipment
What does everyone use to record?
I'm thinking of getting an RME Fireface 800, but I'm curious to hear and see what everyone else uses. Pics too? :) ________ Kitchen Measures |
I use a MOTU 2408mk3 (8 analogue I/O, 24 TDIF, 24 ADAT, 2 S/PDIF). I highly recommend it. It has lots of options, and you can add up to 4 more interfaces to the PCI card....for instance another 24 channels of analogue I/O for quite a reasonable price....Like US$800 or so....
And they are high quality 24/96k converters. Very nice. Why dont you get something like the Mbox? Then you get tools as well, and some cool plugs and a cut-down version of Reason, and a couple of nice mic pre's. For a very reasonable price. Some pics at the link below......and also in one of the forums here "What does your studio look like?" Have fun choosing, Jase |
Just your average M-Audio 24/96 PCI card.
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It's only when you start getting into the high-end converters like the Apogee stuff, or the Prism Sound ADA's that you will start noticing a difference in digital conversion quality, and even then it will be quite marginal. You have to pay alot more, for only a little bit more sound quality....alot for a little. |
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Very cheap (come down in price recently) but very good performance. You will need a dead silent pc though....as the converters are housed on the card itself. In my opinion, the best solution for sensible money is the M-Audio Delta 1010. Superb sound quality and features. http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_g...1010-main.html DS |
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The MOTU gear was what I was considering, in addition. But the more tastier gear (with ADAT support) soaks up a PCI slot, one which I really do not want to give up in my system. Ponder ponder... ________ Yamaha xv1600a specifications |
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Saba, you seem to really go for the high-end gear. Do you have any tracks online or anything we can listen to? |
Don't get anything PCI based, my rackmount Motu896 firewire card is fantastic because the d/a converters are top notch and they are nowhere near the noise of the pc. Its the only way to go if you aren't a millionaire but are after professional results.
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