Wel, I know when I was at TSB, here in Texas, and in Rock band camp we didn't do that. We were in the same room. The only person who had to bemiked was the Drumbs, my friend Joseph was playing.
Was pretty cool. We all awere in the same room, the guy recording us in Q Bass and us.I was one one Keyboard and another guy was onb a keyboard, and another guy on guitar.
then Drumbs. so... I don't know. You m ay be right though. I've always wonderd how bands record thim selvs. On 08/10/2010 12:46 AM, Manny wrote:
hello,yes sir there is. you do that via sonar. I believe you just have to bus each channel to it's respective track. the tutorial has a section on vusing separate outputs. one quick question, do you have separate rooms to be able to record a entire band? the reason I ask is, wouldn't you get feed feom the other mics if everyone is in the same room? therefore, when you go to mix down you would be able to hear the other entities of the recording on all tracks? not to sure about that. but yes you have to route each track to a separate bus.rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> manny *From:* Dave Hillebrandt <mailto:dave@xxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Monday, August 09, 2010 9:58 PM *To:* ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Subject:* [ddots-l] Re: Fw: interfaceHi Manny, I understand what you are saying as far as recording several channels at a time, but do you know of a way to assign all of those channels to different tracks in a project or do they all have to go to the same track. Seems like must be a way to assign them to their own track but don't see how this would be done currently. Doesn't seem like asking for much.----- Original Message ----- *From:* Manny <mailto:rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *To:* dots <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Monday, August 09, 2010 11:41 PM *Subject:* [ddots-l] Fw: interface *From:* Manny <mailto:rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Monday, August 09, 2010 8:40 PM *To:* Tom De Rosa <mailto:TDEROSA1@xxxxxxxxxx> *Subject:* Re: interface hi, yeah! at first it is pretty difficult, but once you get someone to enable all the outputs you should be good. trust me it is a goodinterface. and yes you can record more than one track at a time. check this out, I had to vcall for this. you have fouroutputs on the front and six in the back. eight including the digital s-p-d-I-f. I put dashes right there, but anyways you can only use numbers five and six in the back if using all four up front. so if you use number one in the back, number one in the front will not work. get it? so it is like one for one, but only with the first four. ok? and like I said, if you pull out the volume on the front for the first four it will drop the volume by 20 decibals. ok well hit me up for anything else. rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *From:* Tom De Rosa <mailto:TDEROSA1@xxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Monday, August 09, 2010 7:03 PM *To:* rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Subject:* interface Manny, I have yet to even download the drivers or really take it out of the box. I've been seeing these messages and I'm concerned about it's accessibility. I'll make an attempt at it possibly on the weekend. Any help with the set up would be appreciated. Tom Tom DeRosa URL www.myspace.com/tder08 <http://www.myspace.com/tder08>
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