Re: [linux-audio-user] Need help - hardware recommendations

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Need help - hardware recommendations
From: Jan \ (eviltwin69_AT_cableone.net)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 01:37:59 EET


Anthony,

        Thanks. If you had any idea how clueless I am at this moment you
probably wouldn't ask for the info. This is really the first time I
have recorded a session.

        We did the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums together (in the drummers
living room with his kids going crazy in the next room). I had my
computer with an ST-Audio C-Port DSP 2000, a cheap little 6 input
Behringer mixer, a Behringer 4 channel headphone amp, a Hughes & Kettner
Red Box for the bass, and a Digitech RP-100 for the guitar. I recorded
the bass and guitar direct. I used two cheap (Marshall) overhead
condenser mics for the drums (about 2 meters up and slighty back of the
drummer) and a Shure SM57 on the kick. We recorded the vocals on one of
the Marshall mics next. We recorded one lead guitar track there and
then I did all the rest in my living room using the RP-100 while
annoying my wife to no end (I made my own guitar and it's a semi-hollow
body so she could here me noodling away while she was trying to watch
Emeril Live). Total time recording was about 8 hours for the basics and
then I spent a few more hours doing the lead stuff. Many hours trying
to get a decent mix. I used Ardour, Audacity, and Normalize for
everything.

Jan

On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:15, Anthony wrote:
> These tracks sound great!
>
> If you have the time could you detail the recording process a bit. Was
> it all recorded live?
>
> --ant
>
> * Jan Evil Twin Depner <eviltwin69_AT_cableone.net> [Feb 15 03 13:58]:
> > I just got done last week recording a 4 song demo for my cheesy
> > rockabilly band using an ST Audio C-Port DSP 2000 and my little single
> > Athlon XP 1700+ box. I used Ardour and recorded 5 tracks simultaneously
> > (it's a 4 piece). Zero problems. The DSP 2000 uses the same chipset as
> > the EWX 24/96. If you're having problems setting up the EWX 24/96 to
> > run stably then it's probably your system and not the card.
> >
> > Jan
> >
> > PS - If you'd like to hear the demos they're at
> > http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/fuzzy.html
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 13:16, Hartmut Noack wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Urspr?ngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > >
> > > Am 15.02.03, 18:56:47, schrieb Rick Taylor <ricktaylor_AT_speakeasy.net> zum
> > > Thema Re: [linux-audio-user] Need help - hardware recommendations:
> > >
> > >
> > > > On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 09:21, Hartmut Noack wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1) try Soundblaster 1024 Live! Player ( NOT SB Live 501 !!)
> > >
> > > > But, if you want a pro card... get a pro card. ...Something that won't
> > > > lose half of its functionality without windows. ...Something made for
> > > > music... not made for gamers.
> > >
> > > OK- i use Terratecs EWX 24/96 with SUSE 8.1, but i spend more time trying
> > > to make it work stable enough to work with audacity than i spend time to
> > > record some music with it...
> > > (Witch was not so with SB 1024 on my old Box and SUSE 7.3
> > >
> > >
> > > > --
> > > > Rick Taylor <ricktaylor_AT_speakeasy.net>
> > > > The Dispossessed
> >
> >
> >


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