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Tranquil010
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: VA/DC Area
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I believe (not entirly sure) that a mixing board would work.
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Dec-12-2003 02:29
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Dj Thy
Deckhead

Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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You got two options really.
Either you get an audio interface with multiple inputs, so you can record several sources at the same time, which is more versatile.
Or you can get a basic mixer, which output you connect to the soundcard. The main problem with this method is, you'll have to make a premix of your sources on the mixer, and once that is recorded, there is no way of changing the individual levels.
So personally, I would go the audio interface route. A word of care though. You say you want to record guitar/bass. I don't know how you recorded it so far, but I'll say it anyway. Never plug a guitar/bass guitar directly into a regular line in. If you mike the amp, no problem, if you use a DI, no problem. But if you want to plug it in directly into the audio interface, make sure it has an instrument input. Otherwise it will sound crap (impedance not matched).
Now about the audio interface which 410 do you mean (Delta or Firewire), I dunno what gear you already have...
Either way, I wouldn't recommend them. The Delta 410 has no microphone preamps, so you can't plug in mics directly into it (you need either an extra mixer with preamps, or a separate mic preamp). The Firewire 410 would be good for you, except it only has 2 analog inputs working at the same time (it's one of the limitations of that device).
Like I said, I dunno what equipment you already have. Can you be a little more specific? About your way of working (how do you record the guitars, do you mike them up, do you use use DI (or effect box with integrated DI), plug em straight in? Do you have any way of preamplifying your microphone (mixer or separate preamp). With this info it would be easier to provide you with viable alternatives.
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Dec-12-2003 18:06
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Dj Thy
Deckhead

Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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Ok, then a Hi impedance instrument input is not really a life necessity (although it can still be useful).
The only problem I still see then is the microphone, as the 410 has no mic preamp. Either you can go for the 410, but you will need an extra preamp then (could be a separate one, or just a cheap mixer that has one, behringer has some very cheap ones).
You might look at the Terratec DMX6fire, or preferably the new Phase Usb systems...
The Omni i/o from m-audio would be an ideal choice for you, but the price is already more consequent. Or for a little bit cheaper the Delta 1010 LT, cuz that one has two mic preamps integrated, and you got in and outputs enough then.
Anyway, other brands you can look at are : Terratec, ST audio, Edirol, ...
It all depends on how much you want to spend. If it has to stay cheap, get a card with a decent amount of inputs, and buy a cheap mic preamp. As soon as you want decent preamps integrated in the audio interface, the prices will go up right away.
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Dec-13-2003 23:02
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: africa
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good thing u were helped out i was too
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Dec-14-2003 00:58
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