stuart wrote:I blew a 450 this year. Sad.
still, an Ipod, 2 DI boxes, appropriate lenth XLR and a pair of Mackies would be super awesome.
(wrap the IPOD in cellaphane)
stuart wrote:skip the DI boxes and use a DJ mixer instead
many mixers don't have proper balanced outputs. Thus the need for DI boxes to convert from Hi-z to Lo-Z.
stuart wrote:are you saying all the mixers you have used have XLR outs or are you just saying fuckit to the impedance missmatch?
separating the various parts of fugues
[/quote]stuart wrote:separating the various parts of fugues
you can't just do this with an EQ
how do you get a hold of recording of seperate parts?
I love the idea though
diane o'thirst wrote:Without a thorough working knowledge of the ins and outs, I'd say get an old mix-board, mix down the various parts, record and synchronize them.
diane o'thirst wrote:Actually I'm thinking logistics and have a laptop, so doing that and running the MP3's through that is definitely an option. I have a multi-disk CD player, so I could condense the system down to one player, laptop, sonic holography deck, amp and seven speakers.
Any suggestions on mixing software for G3 Mac?
playasnake wrote:diane o'thirst wrote:Actually I'm thinking logistics and have a laptop, so doing that and running the MP3's through that is definitely an option. I have a multi-disk CD player, so I could condense the system down to one player, laptop, sonic holography deck, amp and seven speakers.
Any suggestions on mixing software for G3 Mac?
you could also dump everything onto MP3 and leave the cd player behind. after using playlists, i see cd changers as prehistoric relics... ok.. maybe thats a tad dramatic... but i digress.
OS X? OS 9?
how much you looking to spend. mixing software can run you from a few hundred to thousands. personally, i think everyone should have Reason (http://www.propellerheads.se/), I think they have a demo version on the site.
check out Traktor if you want to mix mp3s live, as in DJing (www.native-instruments.com/)
does your sonic holography deck have surround sound? 5.1?
anyway, hope some of that helps
diane o'thirst wrote:The reason I'm using a CD player is I have some really neat performances on CD that I can't find on MP3, and vice versa.
Sandwichman wrote:...No more Reason! Sorry I am a fan of Ableton and its capacity for live performance and the new version is suuuuuuupppper sweet. Traktor is great as well.
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