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#7291 - 05/16/05 06:27 AM Re: Home recording
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Registered: 04/11/05
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Loc: Zagreb, Croatia
...and dynamic effects like comp,limiter,gate...psichoacoustics??

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#7292 - 05/16/05 11:01 AM Re: Home recording
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What do you mean with "in real time"?
A man on a mixer has two hands to level the output in real time...
A comp/limiter will give you a static output level and you can use one for each instrument.
A noisegate is useful for eleminate surrounding noises of the microphones (drums and singer).
If you need some special effects like reverb/delay/flange then they should be controlled by the drummer itself (like the effects of a guitarist/keyboardist).
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#7293 - 05/20/05 05:47 AM Re: Home recording
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Hello, Slower, my friend! Could this help you?
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#7294 - 05/21/05 10:13 AM Re: Home recording
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...I ment something else.... but ok, thanks Sheriff!

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#7295 - 05/22/05 09:03 AM Re: Home recording
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Oups! I see it now...I was a little bit out of order...

Well, for recording on a computer you should be able to control your effects like you can do it with your synths. Most digital effects have a midi port which allows you to control effect related values like pitch, EQ, in+out level, LFO speeds, and so on...
The same options should be available for you even if you're using virtual devices for your recordings...

I hope this could help you a little bit better...
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#7296 - 05/22/05 09:53 AM Re: Home recording
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...I have SB live 5.1 music card on my PC and I try to record on cubase sx and samplitude... but... when I record a few tracks,add efect or do some eq adjustments my computer is start to choking, some delays are showing on... I have Duron procesor 1,00 Ghz, 256 RAM...

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#7297 - 05/22/05 10:47 AM Re: Home recording
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Well, this seems to be a typical problem of unsufficient memory capacity. The processor shouldn't be the problem but for Cubase MX/SX it is recommended to use 512 MB RAM minimum (especially if you're running virtual synths or effects).
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#7298 - 05/29/05 11:29 AM Re: Home recording
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Registered: 11/10/04
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Loc: Shakopee, MN, USA
Buy a small(er) mixer with 8 channels for you drums, mix each drum how you want and take the stereo output so its only one channel.

As for the device I would suggest the Delta 1010 (300-400 used, 500 new i think) its a pci and rackmount that uses one cable to transfer everything from the breakout box. A cheaper suggestion is the Delta 1010LT, pci card with 10 channels worth or inputs. 200 new.

Phil

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#7299 - 05/30/05 02:18 AM Re: Home recording
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...thanks Phil, but I would like to mix it with a PC - so I could save all project and remix it some day if I wanna to.

Matt

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#7300 - 05/30/05 02:20 AM Re: Home recording
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PS
I have a Yamaha 01v and Midas Venice 24chanel

[This message has been edited by sLOWER (edited 05-30-2005).]

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