I'm in the middle of building a rig for live
location recording.
My recommendations are:
- You might want a RAID array if you plan on doing live multitracking
with a lot of channels. If you are just placing a pair of your own
condenser mics out to pick up the PA mix then that's not as important.
- Stay the hell away from USB, and be suspicious about firewire units.
Use PCI, or even better PCIe interfaces. I like (and use) RME's PCI(e)
based stuff. M-audio is good too.
- If you're going to be using the same mics as the house mix, get a
hard split and mount it on the back of your recording rig. Live
locations don't always have nice snake heads with splits built into
them and taking sends from a house or monitor console can introduce
all kinds of problems.
- Use external pre-amps and AD converters (i.e. don't try to get a
sound card that does everything. they suck)
- If you plan on using Linux, do your homework first on how well the
hardware is supported.
-Use Ardour, not Audacity
Of course, all this is expensive and assumes you are doing this for
production work and not just as a hobby...
-Reuben
On 7/17/07, Russell Button <russ(a)button.com> wrote:
Hi Ken!
I'm going to have to pass. USB 1.x just isn't going to cut it for 24
bit, 96 kHz, live location recording. As you well know, a lot of
products get built before they should because of issues like this.
Reminds me of the NeXT computer, which probably would have been great on
a 300 Mhz Pentium, but not a Motorola 68030 processor.
Coolness,
Russ
Ken Restivo wrote:
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On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 06:45:12AM -0700, Russ Button wrote:
> Loki Davison wrote:
>
>>> Russ Button wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm looking to move into using Linux as my music platform for live
>>>> location recording.
>>>>
>> I'm very happy with my echo
>> interface and know some of the nice ones can be found on ebay
that use
>> cardbus and pci if you want to use it at
home too. I.e Mona.
>>
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/Discontinued/Mona/index.php
>>
> Okee Doki Loki!
>
> I'll bet nobody's ever said that to you before...
>
> But another question now comes to mind. Do you use this Mona
interface
> with your Linux box? If so, do you use the
Windows driver for the
cardbus
card with
ndiswrapper or something?
I have an old M-Audio Audiophile USB for sale. Has stereo RCA
connectors in and
out, line in, and requires a wall-wart. It also has
SPDIF in/out which I haven't tried to use.
- -ken
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