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Recording a miked amp through USB preamp?
Hi All-
I'm a total noob to digital recording, and I have ordered an M-Audio Fast Track. I'll probably be using Audacity for software. I know I can record straight to the input on the Fast Track, and I assume I can also record a miked amp through the vocal channel, which has a preamp. I really like the way My current rig sounds, and I'd like to try recording my amp miked. What are the pros and cons of each approach. Also, Can I put a mixer like this one: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Mix60/ in "front" of the USB to record a small combo, i.e., two miked guitars and a miked bass into the tapco., the Tapco into the Fast Track, and the fast track into audacity? I realize I loose thew ability to do a lot with the track once it gets into the software, but there's something about a band playing live that just works (at kleast it does with my band). Tell me what you think. Thanks.
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Yep, you can mic your amp that way, and you can also run the Tapco mixer into the instrument/line in (switch it to line in) AND put a mic straight to the Fast Track, so you can record two tracks simultaneously.
Cheers, Tim
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