Solution to latency & other issues
Well I finally after 3yrs and lots o' money discovered the final answer to recording, mixing, monitoring and latency issues. Don't want to plug anyone elses product but:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/242061/
Screw the computer !!! This toy rocks -
The computer is great for final mastering, but for getting ideas down and hearing your song \"as is\", a stand alone studio in my opinion is the way to go. What I play is what's recorded - no crackles, pops , dropouts or the like- and it can come to band rehearsal with me (12 track simulaneous record, 24bit @ 48Khz).
Got some great live demos already
Been working with this for about 2 weeks and have gone farther than I have in a couple years
Be interested in finding out others opinion on the comp. recording experience, for me it's a pain in the arse.....
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/242061/
Screw the computer !!! This toy rocks -
The computer is great for final mastering, but for getting ideas down and hearing your song \"as is\", a stand alone studio in my opinion is the way to go. What I play is what's recorded - no crackles, pops , dropouts or the like- and it can come to band rehearsal with me (12 track simulaneous record, 24bit @ 48Khz).
Got some great live demos already
Been working with this for about 2 weeks and have gone farther than I have in a couple years
Be interested in finding out others opinion on the comp. recording experience, for me it's a pain in the arse.....
Comments
- for $1500 you could build 2 computers, but have fun bringing one to a gig or a practice. You'll have to spring for a 12 - 16 channel interface and a 64 bit operating system to keeep up with it - I think your second computer has just been scrapped
Also this doubles as a 12 channel PA mixer, so for those of you that want to get out of the basement and in front of the populace, $1500 for a digital mixer a 40Gb, 64 bit recording studio / w cdrw burner isn't all that bad -
My main point I guess is don't limit yourself to being tied to a computer. If you don't interact with different environments when recording, your creativity can suffer greatly. Portability is key to capturing as many spontaneous moments as possible be it a 2 track or 20 track. Even the GNX itself offers more in this realm than a computer (gnx costs $500 alone)
The Korgs are reliable workhorses, unlike most computer systems and many competitors' multi-track units. I've done recordings of 8 simultaneous track with 8 playing back, with absolutely no problems. Never once crashed, froze, or anything like that.
Now if only the new GNXs had SPDIF outputs....
- Ilia