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offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-05 13:53 [#01812792]
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i have to make a choice - should i get :

a good mixer - soundcraft compact 4/10 for example - i would
have to connect it to my sound card ( latency problems ) and
after that put the sound to nice pair of active monitors?

audio interface - tascam interfaces forexample - to get rid
of sound card and ( as above ) run the sound to monitors?

purpose is for home recording of course, but :

1. im mostly recording some stuff to master it later on, no
live singing/ guitar playing / etc.

2. my midi controller is connected straight to PC via USB.

3. i dont plan to build big studio with loads of mics. i
just need something to transfer my sound through PC ( where
i can play with it) to monitors.

5.various options make variety of price, but its quite
balanced- either mixer and really good monitors, or better
audio interface and weaker monitors.

what should i choose ?



 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-05 13:57 [#01812793]
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ps( i forgot ): i plan to connect turntable - just for
listening. i can do that with cheaper mixers ( most of the
have enough inputs and preamps ). with audio interface i
would have to seek for better one - the main problem wouod
be the number of inputs,as i understand.and i dont know if
its worth to add another L100 just to get 6 holes when i
want only additional two, for my TT.


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-06 02:38 [#01813086]
Points: 1484 Status: Regular | Followup to K300i: #01812792



I would invest in a good soundcard and a cheap dj mixer for
the tuntable....If you don't need to mix before the
recording stage (ie. levelling Several mic's on a drumkit)
then this is the best way.

£300-£350 should be able to set you up with some decent
kit.

You didn't mention having a seperate amplifier which you
will need unless you opt for active monitors.


 

offline Dolleater from Afrika Bambaataa on 2006-01-06 03:18 [#01813095]
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I signed in to tell you that your avatar 0wns the universe.


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-06 04:13 [#01813112]
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Thanks :) the poorly cropped black line accross the top
lets it down though i feel.


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-06 10:37 [#01813255]
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ah, yeah,i will get active monitors, but the point is-i just
want to be able to connect my TT,asi just want to listen to
my vinyls. i just want to get an interface to put the sound
from my PC to active monitors.


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-07 08:47 [#01813744]
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The individual phono preamps i have seen are ridiculously
expensive at around £100 and the soundcraft mixer you
mentioned is unlikely to have phono level inputs. you could
by a half decent 2 chanel dj mixer for £50 so i would go
for that.

That way you can send your turntable into the mixer, then
into the line level input of the pc soundcard for sampling
and also to play it out through the monitors. The Dj mixer
could also run directly into the monitors if you want to
bypass the pc.


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-07 09:20 [#01813766]
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ah. seems i dont need as much as that. heres what i want :

-connect interface (or mixer) to pc.
-one input for mic ( for security,who knows )
-one input for MIDI ( well,most of them runs through USB,but
who knows )
-one input for my TT
-one output for headphones
-one output for monitors ( active ones)

thats what i need,no more no less. and i want to elimitane
latency problems.audio interface does that perfectly.mixer -
no,as still i would run the sound through sound card ( no
ASIO for my sound card yet )

seems that its hard to find something so simple :P


 

offline xf from Australia on 2006-01-07 09:25 [#01813771]
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hardly, there's an absolute load of devices out there that
describe exactly what you're after, quite affordably. see
the other thread.


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-07 10:05 [#01813804]
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The point im trying to make is that i've never seen a
soundcard with the capability of accepting a phono level
input (turntable). which is why you need a dj mixer or
seperate phono to line converter.

Phono level is much quieter than line level, it needs to be
amplified to be heard and an earth pin is also required to
stop hum.

I think the dj mixer or seperate amp with a phono level
input is a necessary evil im afraid


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-01-07 10:13 [#01813818]
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oh, E-Mu have souncards with turntable ins...


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2006-01-07 10:14 [#01813819]
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how about an emu 1616


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-07 10:17 [#01813820]
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there ya go then :) problem solved, i've never seen those
before.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-01-07 10:20 [#01813821]
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this "TT" thingie you're talking about.. is that your
turntable, and is it the Numark TTX?

In that case, you don't need a "special" turntable in.. they
have silly digital output.


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-07 10:26 [#01813823]
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ah fuck.i allways connected it through amplifier.seems it
has no digital output ( tho its a pair of jacks :P )


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-01-07 10:29 [#01813824]
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if it's a ttx, it's under it. a circular thingie (coax) that
should say "s/pdif" or "digital" or something...


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-07 10:40 [#01813828]
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no. its TT 1610. amplifier needed.
seems like the TT holds me off buying any other interface
that would do the work.


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-01-07 12:22 [#01813925]
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uh uh oh. that E-mu has a range of nice thingies im looking
for.+ tt inputs. the only thing that left is the price but i
know what im paying for.


 


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