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#31310 by mistermikev
Mon May 12, 2008 8:38 pm
I currently use a midiman delta 66... 4out 4in balanced... and I'm thinking about an upgrade... I've heard some horror stories about firewire interfaces... but was pondering a move to an ardvark or something...

what do you use/like?

#31536 by Kramerguy
Wed May 14, 2008 6:24 pm
budget restrictions had forced me into a tascam dp-01 a couple yearss ago. For what it's worth, a decent 8-track digital recorder on HDD, 2 in, although no XLR in. The only part that I regret is not paying $100 extra for a fostex that had almost identical features on top of XLR inputs.

Oh well. Can't win them all. But again, it's a decent recorder, and anything I would want better, I would just go to a professional studio for anyways.

#31538 by Shred9
Wed May 14, 2008 6:46 pm
For just tracking ideas I use a cheap Lexicon Omega w/ Cubase LE and it works great for what it cost, about $200. Then I bought a Behringer 1204FX board to add some more headroom which was also cheap. I don't know much about this end of things, but it was easy to setup and use. Both the board and the interface have XLR and 1/4 inch inputs which is a nice feature as well.

I just run the mic to the board, then to the interface, then to the computer through USB 2.0 and this leaves plenty of headroom without having to run the trim too high on any channel and cause distortion through the recording. I don't know about firewire though although this interface has both capabilities...

#31567 by gbheil
Wed May 14, 2008 9:52 pm
:?: What he say :?: Man if you cant put a 24" stilson on it I'm lost. :D
uh thats a pipe wrench to you guys with no crude oil in your veins.

#31568 by mistermikev
Wed May 14, 2008 9:53 pm
Kramerguy wrote:budget restrictions had forced me into a tascam dp-01 a couple yearss ago. For what it's worth, a decent 8-track digital recorder on HDD, 2 in, although no XLR in. The only part that I regret is not paying $100 extra for a fostex that had almost identical features on top of XLR inputs.

Oh well. Can't win them all. But again, it's a decent recorder, and anything I would want better, I would just go to a professional studio for anyways.


thanks for the input...
I'm looking for an interface... not necc a stand alone recorder... but I appreciate the comments.

#31569 by mistermikev
Wed May 14, 2008 9:55 pm
Shred9 wrote:For just tracking ideas I use a cheap Lexicon Omega w/ Cubase LE and it works great for what it cost, about $200. Then I bought a Behringer 1204FX board to add some more headroom which was also cheap. I don't know much about this end of things, but it was easy to setup and use. Both the board and the interface have XLR and 1/4 inch inputs which is a nice feature as well.

I just run the mic to the board, then to the interface, then to the computer through USB 2.0 and this leaves plenty of headroom without having to run the trim too high on any channel and cause distortion through the recording. I don't know about firewire though although this interface has both capabilities...

I was thinking firewire cause it's much faster than usb2...
love that behringer stuff... it's a bit cheap in terms of knobs breaking etc... but they got sued by mackie for their preamp design... for a reason.

#31570 by mistermikev
Wed May 14, 2008 9:57 pm
sanshouheil wrote::?: What he say :?: Man if you cant put a 24" stilson on it I'm lost. :D
uh thats a pipe wrench to you guys with no crude oil in your veins.


nice... you seem like a "reel-to-reel" guy (hehe).

#31575 by gbheil
Wed May 14, 2008 10:10 pm
Yes but yall keep it up, I am learning fast :D

#31911 by Sharkbeat
Tue May 20, 2008 3:50 am
I would go with Presonus. They are very easy to work with and sound great! The support from Presonus is also very good!

#31928 by mistermikev
Tue May 20, 2008 1:23 pm
Sharkbeat wrote:I would go with Presonus. They are very easy to work with and sound great! The support from Presonus is also very good!



thanks sharkbeat... that's just what I'm looking for... "the word on the street".

#47866 by mrg2u
Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:29 pm
8) Ive been looking into sound cards w/ an analog mixer going into it. ther are some out ther that can be chained up to 32 chnnels I/O and from the reviews they seem to work really well. Any body used any of these? At about $200.00 each it would be a pretty easy and cheap way to do it although I know cheap in is usually cheap out.

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