Hallo,
Arnold Krille hat gesagt: // Arnold Krille wrote:
> And during recording (real instruments, not "frank_barknecht_pd_style" ;) I
> turn off the speakers because of the feedback and noise. That is what
> headphones are for.
If it has seperate headphone outs, then it already has some kind of
"ALT"-bus. My previous mixer was a simple stereo mixer and didn't have
them - ironically it was exactly the Yamaha MG102 shown as "bad"
example on Tweakheadz. Everything that was sent to the speakers also
went to the headphones and worse: Everything that was output by the
speaker also went to the soundcard input. This makes live monitoring
while recording completely impossible. I replaced it with Compact4
recently, and now I can listen to myself singing to a recorded track
on headphones while recording my voice. Well, I could: I don't sing. ;)
> You should not record from a mixer but connect the sources as direct to the
> A/D-converters as possible. Unless your mixer has better preamps than your
> card of course.
Hm, I thought recording from a mixer is quite common practice?
My card is a M-Audio Audiophile and to connect a mic to it, I need a
seperate preamp anyway. Both the Yamaha and the Soundcraft preamps
sound fine enough for me.
Ciao
-- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-userReceived on Sat Sep 8 00:15:02 2007
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