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[QUOTE="handinjury:259386"]milkydeathgrind said:[QUOTE]okay...(not that it fucking matters at all)...... I run everything directly into my computer via a multi-channel sound card. All of the drum mic's go through a mackie mixer with direct outs for each channel. I generally don't do completely live full band recordings because it's very rare nowadays to find a band that can actually play their songs all the way through. for a mixing program i use cool edit pro mostly along with all of the software that Izotope makes. for mastering i use izotope ozone and sony cd architect. pretty soon i will also have protools LE running alongside with my current soundcard. i'm not even going to take the time to list off all the fucking different mics i use.............fuck.............................................................this probably isn't detailed enough for all of you who think it matters what kind of equipment you use[/QUOTE] A "mulitchannel sound card", what it dosnt have a name? Those a/d converters are part of your signal chain, very important. Hmm "bands playing their songs all the way through"....i wonder how they play live. You can't use protools LE without a digi 001/002/mbox interface, and you will not be able to use your "unnamed" breakout box with the digidesign interface. To do this you would need 2 pc's and a sync device. Creativity, experince, trained ears,and no-how can work wonders, but cheap equipment can only sound so good.[/QUOTE]
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