"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote in message
So the question is: Who is that 'name' that stands out
for decent but good VFM recording gadgets (mixers and the
like) - is it Behringer? (Buggered if I can remember!)
And, if so, is there any particular recommendation?
Behringer's audio interfaces are generally simple and cheap.
Their UCA 202 is probably their best product in this category.
OK, but that's not what they are looking for.
Also, if he wants 4 channels now, what the thinking: get
more channels as he is bound to need them as time goes
by? I've no real idea.
Nor do I. 4 could be enough channels for a guy with a guitar and a voice
for a long time.
I'm thinking if anyone is any good (garage standards) then it usually isn't
long before another guitar turns up - and maybe a washboard and a tea-chest
bass!
Also also, I am under the impression that M-Audio is
reputable and reliable and I have said as much - is that
correct, any caveats?
M-Audio is good mid-priced supplier,
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_u...rackUltra.html
looks like a good choice. It has 4 mic preamps each with its own
dedidicated channel. Two of the mic inputs can also handle line-level
inputs. The remaining 4 inputs are line level only. Possible future
expansion could come via up to 4 additional mic preamps.
That looks more like it; I will forward the link. Many thanks.
Now to sort myself out - this was this afternoon's effort:
http://www.moirac.adsl24.co.uk/shown...OfBirdland.wav
and I ain't happy with it. The clart melts into the mix but the (alto) sax
is too far forward (and too dry). I think we can probably cure that by
getting Swimbo to take a step backward with the alto but it's not very
satisfactory - I haven't figured out how to adjust the gain with the USB mic
in SoundForge.
(Iain on the tenor is quite superb, isn't he? ;-)