Newb Question: Need some 2 input DAW inspiration.
Newb Question: Need some 2 input DAW inspiration.
Hello all. This is my first post. Apologies for the lameness therein.
I have an Edirol UA-25EX which I like quite a bit. I've been running it through Reaper, and recently got Live Intro, which I'm trying to figure out.
My needs are fairly basic currently, mostly trying to put together good sounding, creative cover recordings, generally myself on all instruments. I play guitar and bass, sing and have access to a Hammond organ. Haven't sorted out drums yet, may try to sequence them.
Anyway, I haven't done anything really amazing with the Edirol box, I'm still getting my feet wet. It's been really reliable and easy to use. I've gone through a couple of the original Mboxs and some other digidesign stuff about 5 years ago and found it all really frustrating. The Edirol has just worked.
I've been tempted to buy the octa-capture from Roland, I hear great things about it. And I could see a couple of things that I could do with that I couldn't do with my 2 channels, but in truth, I think I could really do a lot with this little box.
Anyway, I was wondering if people have any really inspirational projects they've done or know about on a 2 channel digital box, and also, pictures or setups of how to maximize the capabilities of it. I'd just like to hear some awesome stuff to prevent my gear desire from getting the better of me. I also have this thing set up in the most basic way possible, and wondering if there are ways to maximize it's potential.
Vague question but if you have any good answers I'm all ears.
Currently my equipment is pretty tatty, two good mic stands and two AT2020s. I have a really nice weighted midi piano, and another keyboard with drum pads on the way. I guess it's pretty clear that if I was going to blow some cash, it would be on more/better mics, etc...
I have an Edirol UA-25EX which I like quite a bit. I've been running it through Reaper, and recently got Live Intro, which I'm trying to figure out.
My needs are fairly basic currently, mostly trying to put together good sounding, creative cover recordings, generally myself on all instruments. I play guitar and bass, sing and have access to a Hammond organ. Haven't sorted out drums yet, may try to sequence them.
Anyway, I haven't done anything really amazing with the Edirol box, I'm still getting my feet wet. It's been really reliable and easy to use. I've gone through a couple of the original Mboxs and some other digidesign stuff about 5 years ago and found it all really frustrating. The Edirol has just worked.
I've been tempted to buy the octa-capture from Roland, I hear great things about it. And I could see a couple of things that I could do with that I couldn't do with my 2 channels, but in truth, I think I could really do a lot with this little box.
Anyway, I was wondering if people have any really inspirational projects they've done or know about on a 2 channel digital box, and also, pictures or setups of how to maximize the capabilities of it. I'd just like to hear some awesome stuff to prevent my gear desire from getting the better of me. I also have this thing set up in the most basic way possible, and wondering if there are ways to maximize it's potential.
Vague question but if you have any good answers I'm all ears.
Currently my equipment is pretty tatty, two good mic stands and two AT2020s. I have a really nice weighted midi piano, and another keyboard with drum pads on the way. I guess it's pretty clear that if I was going to blow some cash, it would be on more/better mics, etc...
no music online yet but here's my photography:
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I did this via a Fostex 450 mixer into the 1/8" mic input jack on my mac (powerPC, pre G3-g4,Intel). Layered up, 2 or 1 track at a time. I didn't own a single condenser in those days either.
http://www.snarlnet.com/mp3/snarl/2_mix.mp3
Whether it's awesome or not is in the ear of the beholder. I did a ton of stuff that way. I'm starting to realize that my output has dropped in direct proportion to how capable my system has become. I'm thinking of going back to 2 inputs at a time and see if it's freeing again.
http://www.snarlnet.com/mp3/snarl/2_mix.mp3
Whether it's awesome or not is in the ear of the beholder. I did a ton of stuff that way. I'm starting to realize that my output has dropped in direct proportion to how capable my system has become. I'm thinking of going back to 2 inputs at a time and see if it's freeing again.
I use a Zoom R16 for drums and sometimes bass.
Sometimes just a Zoom H2 for drums.
(Or drum two-mixes from others.)
After that, everything is recorded through a M-Audio Delta 44. (4 I/O, I use two of.)
Check, as the above poster said, the link in my signature, or here, what has more links posted.
Sometimes just a Zoom H2 for drums.
(Or drum two-mixes from others.)
After that, everything is recorded through a M-Audio Delta 44. (4 I/O, I use two of.)
Check, as the above poster said, the link in my signature, or here, what has more links posted.
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I could be wrong, but I think he meant he was only using 2 of the 4 inputs on th Delta 44....referencing the 2 input inspiration part of the OP's question. But you may be able to set up mutiple devices as an aggregate audio type set up. I think Logic allows this, but not Pro Tools.Cyan421 wrote:Sorry Sully for hijacking your thread again.
VVV, how do you use two delta 44's at the same time? How do you sync them? Do you not need to sync PCI converters? This many open up a new can of worms for me!
but anyhow...2 channels is plenty for all sorts of stuff. Submix through a mixer if you want more inputs and do mutiple takes. I often make the desicion up front to track with effects and submixing instead of fixing in the mix later.
now if you are tracking alot of full bands or orchestas, you definitely want more. But I wouldn't worry too much otherwise, just focus on the songs, performance and mic positioning and you'll be fine.
Years back, on a Win XP PC I sync'd 2 Delta 44's, you could sync them using multiple card sync option in the Delta control panel. They would sync but they wouldn't be sample-locked, as explained in here:Cyan421 wrote:Sorry Sully for hijacking your thread again.
VVV, how do you use two delta 44's at the same time? How do you sync them? Do you not need to sync PCI converters? This many open up a new can of worms for me!
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb06/a ... sician.htm
Using a pair of Delta 66's or Delta 1010's would be better, as you could sync them by spdif (Delta 1010 has word clock but supposedly it's not so hot).
Thing is, you can buy one used Delta 1010 with 8 i/o for the price of 2 used Delta 44 cards (4 i/o each).
If you're on win 7, this probably won't work.
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