Cold Truth
IllMuzik Moderator
ok, i use cubase sx and an m-audio 24/96 card. i like the quality i produce thus far, however when recording vocals, guitars, anything audio, i always get really low input levels. me and my friend are using his P.A system as an amp for vocals (which are VERY low and require a lot of processing...)
so i was wondering if a small, inexspensive mixer would do the job? also, i was considering one for effects purposes as well. this was i can get around some of the cpu drain when it comes to some reverbs/delays/flangers/compression/etc..... actually, i am going to try out my korg pxr4 for this..... i forgot i even had it!
the other thing is, in certain tracvks, where i have a thinner, high end snare sound, it comes out paper thin outside of headphones and the computer.
would a mixer help me add a bit of warmth and better sound quality from my midi tracks after running through the mixer and back into the pc as audio?
any input here?
so i was wondering if a small, inexspensive mixer would do the job? also, i was considering one for effects purposes as well. this was i can get around some of the cpu drain when it comes to some reverbs/delays/flangers/compression/etc..... actually, i am going to try out my korg pxr4 for this..... i forgot i even had it!
the other thing is, in certain tracvks, where i have a thinner, high end snare sound, it comes out paper thin outside of headphones and the computer.
would a mixer help me add a bit of warmth and better sound quality from my midi tracks after running through the mixer and back into the pc as audio?
any input here?