fourbanger_82
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ok so im trying to record some tracks on my computer, but im micing the amp with a computer mic, and the quality is so crappy and so compressed. So recomend me a good, cheap pre-amp. BTW im using WaveLab.
fourbanger_82 said:ok so im trying to record some tracks on my computer, but im micing the amp with a computer mic, and the quality is so crappy and so compressed. So recomend me a good, cheap pre-amp. BTW im using WaveLab.
tone4days said:i see your point artie ... but isnt a mixer really only useful if you want to 'mix' more than one thing at a time? ... if he only wants to record 1 guitar signal at a time(whether from a mic's amp or a direct line input from a preamp), i am not sure that he needs all the extra functions of a mixer (although, i agree they'd expand his possibilities / flexibilities)
ArtieToo said:Thats a good point also, but a "cheap" mixer won't have many "extra functions". :laugh2:
The thing is, a mixer gives you, not only simple connectivity, (not fiddling around behind the computer), but also level-matching chores. And, its hard to imagine anyone making music, who won't eventually want to play along with another sound source: CD, record, tape, etc. Thats where a mixer shines.
And, you'll be hard pressed to find a preamp for less than the cheap-ish Behringers. BTW - for the record, I use Behringers as an example because they're inexpensive, brand new. I'd highly recommend moving a bit upscale to even a used Teac/Tascam, or Mackie, or anything better.
Artie