Am Montag, 14. Juli 2008 schrieb hollunder@xxxxxx: > By whole band I mean a rather 'traditional' band setup with like, > drums, bass, singer/s, 1-2 guitars, maybe keys. > I would guess that 16 channels is plenty for that, except maybe > when one wants to mic every single drum separately. > His estimation was 16 channels minimum, it doesn't hurt if it's more. You should go for 24+ channels. A whole drumset is at least 8 channels, if the keyboarder isn't recording the midi, there will be additional 2-6 channels for keys. And recording the electric guitars clean and through amp/effects doesn't hurt either. For acoustic guitars it is good to use at least two mics at different distances (provided that they play in their own acoustic booth, otherwise you are pretty much fixed on the plugin-signal). And then you said something about singers... The good thing about such a setup (for example with an rme-pci-card and three adat-interfaces, or several ffado-supported firewire interfaces) is that you get about the same number of outputs. So you can create a lot monitor-mixes for the musicians headphones. Have fun, Arnold -- visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/ --- Hi, I am a .signature virus. Please copy me into your ~/.signature and send me to all your contacts. After a month or so log in as root and do a "rm -rf /". Or ask your administrator to do so...
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