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Zak McKracken
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theres something realy wrong here. u have 30 channels in cubase and want to mix them down? cubase does this for you and "combines" them to a pair/stereo channel out from the sequencer. then the mixed signal goes to the soundcard and from there to your tannoy monitors. u only need 12ch if u plan to record 6 stereo sources at the same time, like 4 synths, 2 mono guitars and 1 stereo mic (with a preamp). u dont need a soundcard at all just to mix down your channels in your sequencer, as u say u have been making music in cubase a few years without it right?
if u only have a mic going into the computer and nothing more you could get the echo audiofire 2, but the 4ch version has mic-preamp too so i would go with that one. btw dont mix up midi and audio. u dont connect midi to your tannoys, midi is just digital control signals triggering synthesizers. someone else probably can explain it all better to you than me caus my english suck.
on the other hand i might have missunderstood, do u plan to mix down your tracks with an external analog mixer? then u should have atleast 12ch, maybe even two devices out from the comp and into the mixer (depends on how many channels the mixer are), but i dont think this is what ur asking, this will be very expensive and quit pointless imo when mixing quality in computers are very good.
if u plan to use hardware synths we can discuss midi more but i dont think its necesary to confuse you any more right now.
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Aug-10-2008 18:31
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Boy trance
a.k.a Individ

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Scarborough (Toronto), Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by palm
theres something realy wrong here. u have 30 channels in cubase and want to mix them down? cubase does this for you and "combines" them to a pair/stereo channel out from the sequencer. then the mixed signal goes to the soundcard and from there to your tannoy monitors. u only need 12ch if u plan to record 6 stereo sources at the same time, like 4 synths, 2 mono guitars and 1 stereo mic (with a preamp). u dont need a soundcard at all just to mix down your channels in your sequencer, as u say u have been making music in cubase a few years without it right?
if u only have a mic going into the computer and nothing more you could get the echo audiofire 2, but the 4ch version has mic-preamp too so i would go with that one. btw dont mix up midi and audio. u dont connect midi to your tannoys, midi is just digital control signals triggering synthesizers. someone else probably can explain it all better to you than me caus my english suck.
on the other hand i might have missunderstood, do u plan to mix down your tracks with an external analog mixer? then u should have atleast 12ch, maybe even two devices out from the comp and into the mixer (depends on how many channels the mixer are), but i dont think this is what ur asking, this will be very expensive and quit pointless imo when mixing quality in computers are very good.
if u plan to use hardware synths we can discuss midi more but i dont think its necesary to confuse you any more right now. |
Haha, I missed this post. Thanks dude! I was hoping that was the case with Cubase combining everything on its own but I wanted to be sure... and as for using Cubase for so long, I always used it on my PC at home with the RME card so I assumed u needed a better soundcard to mixdown at 24/96, and my laptop now has an integrated soundcard so i wasnt too sure about it's capabilities... 
As for the Speakers, I did get confused mixing them up with MIDI, what I meant was I actually had them hooked up through XLR breakout cables from the RME L/R 3 pin jacks and that's all I remember (I haven't been home for a while to reference) and not a regular jack...
What do you suggest there?
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Aug-11-2008 04:42
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Zak McKracken
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1/4 jack to XLR works fine. you need to be more spesific in your questions if were going to be able to help you more. u also know how to freeze tracks so u might get away with it on that comp, i wouldnt know. just try various things, and consider one of those soundcard i told you about to get better performance. the internal one on your laptop wont take you long.
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Aug-11-2008 19:33
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