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Need help getting off the ground, reasonable SBD equipment?
jpschust:
a couple of minor issues that were fixed... pfft family. you and your precious "family" :P :P :P :P :P :P
d swing:
I second the notion to get a p1. Much more versitle and sturdier than a sony portable IMO.
caymanreview:
i do sound for a local jamband here in illinois
just the basic setup i use to tape them is a Behringer Eurorack MX802A mixer
it is an 8 channel mixer, i mix guitar-bass-mics on drums-feed from keyboards- and a feed from the p.a. system
this works pretty good for the budget we had at the time
i am getting ready to upgrade the mixer to something with a digi-output for the laptop setup i am throwing together now
Tim:
first make sure you're getting a reliable board feed. Ask if you can mix your own feed off of an extra AUX send or if the board has a matrix see if they can set you up with that.
You want kick-ass sound easily? Try this on
http://oade.com/digital_recorders/hard_disc_recorders/alesis_masterlink.html
When I did sound I recommended this all the time. No tapes to organize, no transferring. Record to harddrive, edit and burn all in one nice machine. Cutting out the bullshit!
I called the Oade's regarding using this for a band's archive before and they highly recommded it and offered to give a price break because it was for a band. Good luck!
jpschust:
Tim I'm gonna have to go against you here. Stay away from the Alesis stuff. Another 3rd rate knockoff that doesnt sound worth its cost.
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