Hello, you are welcome to view the Radio Mute music forum as our guest.
If you wish to participate, you will have to register to become one of our members.
Radio Mute is an all inclusive music forum which strives to include every topic related to music.
If you choose to participate, new forums and features will open up to you;
including an option of having 3 songs uploaded and shown in your posts for free,
community section with general chat and more.
There's another thread that covers Behringer mixers... they're pretty solid for what they cost. Depends how many channels and what-not you need though dude... so, whaddaya need?
Yeah, there weren't many details in my previous post. It's basically to plug in my computer to record stuff. For the channels, I need at least four, but I'd rather have a few extra.
__________________
If you are trashy as I am, here is your guide to everything trashy: Trashy Candies
You only need 4 if you are using 4 inputs at the same time...like 4 mics on a drum kit or whatever. Most of the time recording software will more than accomodate recording one track at a time and for 'quality' you want to record different elements one at a time to get the clarity and not have any interference from anything else while doing so. Example: Singing while playing guitar. The voice is recorded on the vocal mic but 'bleeds' into the guitar mic also and vice versa. So if you solo'd either track to listen back to it you would hear the 'other' element in that track as well. That will create a lot of extra noise in your final recording.
I don't know if you know any of this or not but it seems pertinent to the subject.
__________________
I've got two flavours...and I'm all out of bubblegum.
I can't be myself if you're countin' my "know what I'm sayin's"
Don't you think that I know that walking on water won't make me a miracle man?