Pocket Rockout 7 - Behind the Scenes
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that 10 sounds lovely
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Thats cheap but nice tube Berhigner Mic 100. But the preamps used for the mics are the mixtable preamps and the mix is done into the mixer then he sums the master bus (L/R) of the mixer to the two mono preamps which add warmth and then he recover the L/R and enter in his soundcard...
Am I right?
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Ok thank you and it's a good pre-amps the micro 100 ?
and the stéréo microphones it's the behringer C2 ?
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Those pre amps, what brand and how much were they? I'm new to recording so I'm gonna ask this. Why have two? Wouldnt one be fine since your mixer is going to it, so you just compress it with one. But I'm new to this :P
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What's your assembly for recording the sound ?
Micro -> pre-amps -> mixer -> interface -> computer ?
Sorry for my english, i'm from belgium and i'm only 15 years old.
I speak a few word english.
onioni123 3 years ago
yeah.. pretty much. but these days i don't often use both the mixer AND the pre-amps.. just one OR the other. i try to use the valve pre-amps for vocals, they just sound warmer.
johnnyonline 3 years ago
how did you get the money to get all that stuff?
killswitchawesome 4 years ago
working 12 hour days.. playing lots of gigs.. teaching lots of kids.. and buying most of it either on ebay or in the music store i work at with my staff discount.
johnnyonline 4 years ago
just wonderin cos im new to recordin ma drums, does it have to go through a pre-amp, or can it go straight from the mixer to the sound card?
smawtan 4 years ago
your mixer should have mic pre-amps built in. i use valve mic pre-amps instead of a mixer. but if you meant some other form of sounds shaper like an EQ or compressor, i prefer to do that after i record the raw audio.
johnnyonline 4 years ago