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| Sanguis Mortuum |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
so soundcards dont actually add their own nuance/character to the sound? I've heard some people say they do. |
Just like getting better monitors, they add a sound to what comes out your speakers and what you can hear, but they dont change what's mixed down. Of course, if you can hear whats going on in your track better, you can get the mixdown better... |
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| DJDIRTY |
Hey I've had that for a week, on try, it sound pretty nice, but I picked apogee rosetta over it, For some reason rosetta sounded more.. " synth music friendly". It's like with monitors - you give few units a listen before you buy ;) |
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| beats and beeps |
thanks for the help guys.
As far as recording at 16 bit, what I actually meant was, when i render my in cubase, I just render it to 44.1khz 16bit 192kbps mp3. Of course this is just out of laziness, I do notice a total difference if I render to wav, which is what i'm gonna start doing now.
Now what I don't understand is whether or not cubase is running at 16 bits or 24bits when im just ing around in it. I have the m-audio 2496, but I don't see anywhere in it to change it from 16bit to 24bit. You can change the sample rate (mine is at 44.1khz). Does this mean its at 24bit automatically with this card no matter what?
I still might get an interface though, because I have hardware. Right now im running it all into a ty behringer xenyx mixer, and it totally adds noise, it can be a likable effect though. Of course the master out of the mixer goes to the master in of the soundcard, so I can only record 1 track in cubase, and its whatever hardware i have going on at the time. Usually I end up recording solo of each instrument one at a time, but thats totally annoying and ruins the flow of hardware tweaking.
An audio interface would enable me to record each hardware instrument in its own track in cubase right? even though im jamming them all at the same time. |
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| beats and beeps |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
Spending the price of a MOTU on better monitors would give you much better returns. I can't imagine you getting very far with RP5s, sorry but that was a failure of a purchase! :p |
are they that bad? they seemed to be the best for the price to me. They were a hell of a lot better than the other below $350 a pair monitors i tried. I thought a lot of people used them on this forum? |
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| antronx |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJDIRTY
Hey I've had that for a week, on try, it sound pretty nice, but I picked apogee rosetta over it, For some reason rosetta sounded more.. " synth music friendly". It's like with monitors - you give few units a listen before you buy ;) |
Danm you rich bastard... Nah, Just kidding:happy2:
So you like Apogee stuff. Thanks for your recomendation, i will definitely give it a listen when i am ready to upgrade from my Digi002rack. I was also considering Lynx PCI One, or PCITwo. Their hardware looks really good.
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
are they that bad? they seemed to be the best for the price to me. They were a hell of a lot better than the other below $350 a pair monitors i tried. I thought a lot of people used them on this forum? |
My friend has same series with 8" woofers. They lack good highs in my taste. Thats why with those you are probably not going to notice too much difference between cheap and more expensive sound interfaces. I agree with what echosystm said earlier, you better off selling these and putting that money towards Mackies or similar monitor in that price range. |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
are they that bad? they seemed to be the best for the price to me. They were a hell of a lot better than the other below $350 a pair monitors i tried. I thought a lot of people used them on this forum? |
They're ok for an uber budget 5" unit, but 5" is too small to give you any decent bass response. Hence KRK resort to cabinet designs which boost the bass and lose clarity. 6" is really the minimum man. Upgrade your monitors before your sound card, definately.
Keep your RP5s though, trust me, having a second set of monitors is soooooooooo good. They help me stay critical 11ty times longer. |
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| DJDIRTY |
| quote: | Originally posted by antronx
Danm you rich bastard... Nah, Just kidding:happy2: |
Ahh I wish I was rich, don't we all? hehe anyways, I got a 12 month payments on Apogee converters, since I took them home for a try out. I just liked them so much I could not take them back to the store after trying few different brands.. I don't care what people say regarding, converters. I record 90% hardware synths, and these apogee converters make a big difference from my RME multiface converters. If your monitors/cables are on pair you will hear a difference. Mixing stuff is easier cause you hear stuff that wasn't there before. I am really happy I have them. It's something you have to hear for yourself, and than judge later. Not just assume that it's money wasted or whatever without hearing it. There is this WoW factor for me every time I sit in my studio and start playing my virus ti or the other synths in my collection, that wasn't there when I used on board conversion in my RME card, or when I had an m-audio interface. And it's not only me who says it, but a lot of my music buddies who come down and hear the setup.. I also run all my hardware synths thru an analog Pheonix Audio summing box and than into Rosetta converters. This work similar to a preamplifier - giving me about +26db if I need to run the signal hotter, or if I wanna add some harmonic distortion to any of the synths. Check it out for yourself: http://www.phoenixaudio.net/products_nicerizer16.html |
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| antronx |
The Nicerizer, lol
Funny name, but it looks like a seriously neat mixer. Respect to the company that puts a picture of the insides of the product right on the page for everyone to see. I've bookmarked them. Will definitely look into that company later. What is your current audio setup? Monitors? |
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| DJDIRTY |
| quote: | Originally posted by antronx
The Nicerizer, lol
Funny name, but it looks like a seriously neat mixer. Respect to the company that puts a picture of the insides of the product right on the page for everyone to see. I've bookmarked them. Will definitely look into that company later. What is your current audio setup? Monitors? |
I'm running a PC with cubase sx 3 - rme multiface soundcard connected spdif to apogee convertors for recording and monitoring - to SPL volume controller and to Dynaudio BM6'a monitors.
Here is the rest of the setup..
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| beats and beeps |
| what kind of table is that? is it one of those "jerkers" that everybody seems to have? |
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| DJDIRTY |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
what kind of table is that? is it one of those "jerkers" that everybody seems to have? |
Yep.. I just cut some parts off it hehe. that i didn't need.. |
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