Originally Posted By: Saswick
Hi Dreamer

I use a Zoom R16. This is a very flexible set up, you can use it as a simple two track or as a eight track (simultaneous) recorder, it also doubles as a mixer for live performance. My recently acquired G70 allows six outputs, two for vocals, two for accompaniment, one bass and one drums. If can also using a splitter cable on the mic record lead vocal and harmony separately.

The R16 recoeds in wave format and connects via USB to my PC, Using drag and drop I transfer the files into Cubase for editing and conversion to MP3 files.

Regards

Col



Col,

that's a very cool setup, one that really intrigues me much, especially for the quality/price relationship. I have seen that the R16 can record to SD cards and this offers another, handy, way to transfer your wav files to the PC for the final editing.
One question: don't you feel limited recording the drums with just one output of the G-70? This way you lose the stereo field, don't you?

P.S.; what kind of monitors are you using? I couldn't tell from the photo.
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