John wrote:
Do you plan to use the PC as the recorder?
If so, what A/D - D/A do you have (sound card)?
Do you have recording Software?
I do use my PC as a recorder, I recently got an Edirol UA25 and I am
currently using ProTools free, but I am thinking about getting a copy of
Cubase SX.
And yes, racking it up would be excellent.. you
could probably 'build' one yourself if you are 'handy.
A patchbay like the Behringer PX1000 is a great choice - as it offers
alot of 'switching options'.
This is the one I was most interested in mainly because of it's parallel
mode and bc. it is a balanced patchbay.
What goals are you trying to reach with your home/
hobby studio?
I play bass in a band and dabble a little on guitar, I have many friends
who are also musicians and we usually jam together and I like to record
those jams and my band's rehearsal (in those two cases I just use a
stereo microphone with the tube ultrafex on the board inserts)
Another frequent use is to transfer our rehearsal from MD to PC where I
also like to use the Ultrafex to improve the sound and the stereo image/
(Behringer haters remember: this is a hobby studio)
I also sometimes like to record a drum machine track, then later I do a
bass track and either try myself or have someone else record some guitar
and/or melody over it.
I'm thinking that one patchbay could already help a lot but things may
be short especially if I get one multieffect later, I will write all
inputs and outputs down to have a clearer idea...
Good luck
JH Brandt
Thanks a lot!
Jens
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