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[hardware] laptop recording?
 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2005-08-23 17:33 [#01704739]
Points: 8833 Status: Regular



ive got a laptop and have been getting alot more into
recorded music and moving further from all the vst synths
and drill beats. problem is, ive go no real intuitive way to
do multitrack recording, so im thinking of investing in a
soundcard, and i need your people's suggestions.

i want something that has good recording quiality,
preferable a usb2 or firewire interface, and a few inputs.
id want to be able to do multitrack recording without
getting whatever is playing on my comp to begin with being
recorded as well. also, preferably on the more affordable
side, anything from $100 to $300 us.

thats about where my needs end. so what should i be checking
out guys?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-08-23 17:54 [#01704757]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



I've been reading a lot of reviews of laptop audio devices
and the picture that's emerging is that the Presonus Firebox
firewire interface is one of the best sounding and stablest
solutions. I think it's more like 400 usd though.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2005-08-23 17:57 [#01704760]
Points: 12102 Status: Regular | Followup to hedphukkerr: #01704739



be patient and save up, there's no point penny pinching at
this stage. Wait 'till you can afford twice that, then have
a look.


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-23 18:03 [#01704762]
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how many tracks would you like to be able to record at once?


 

offline xceque on 2005-08-23 18:05 [#01704764]
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Something of this kind would be usefull. Of course I'd need
to get a laptop as well... I looked around for a bit to see
what sort of thing was available but quickly got lost in
confusion and electronic mystery.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2005-08-23 18:48 [#01704775]
Points: 10965 Status: Regular



i've done some passable recordings of my live band using my
laptop and the USB M-Audio Quattro. you can do 4 1/4" in's
simultaneously but they need to be pre-amped somehow and of
course you'll need a mixing program. I use Ableton.

For our drummer, we mic'd his brass, skins and kick, sent
them through a mixer and then into my Quattro. For guitars
and bass, we went direct from the amp to the Quattor. for
my Roland, i just run it right in directly. the recordings
turned out pretty good after i mixed and mastered them.

it's not pro level of course, but the M-Audio Quattro is
pretty affordable, i think you can get them for under $300.
Seems sturdy too. i dropped mine good a couple times and it
still works nice.



 


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