Best hardware for audio input

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dvmweb
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Re: Best hardware for audio input

Post by dvmweb »

I just got the Alesis iDock. I recorded from an analog mixer in stereo (main bus mix) and it worked great. First trip out. Came up as a stereo track. Sounds nice, very easy, pretty near plug and play. Call sweetwater or go to website. There is another dock that has four tracks I think. I don't remember the name.
Mjbegneaud
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Re: Best hardware for audio input

Post by Mjbegneaud »

dvmweb wrote:I just got the Alesis iDock. I recorded from an analog mixer in stereo (main bus mix) and it worked great. First trip out. Came up as a stereo track. Sounds nice, very easy, pretty near plug and play. Call sweetwater or go to website. There is another dock that has four tracks I think. I don't remember the name.
Ok, so you may be able to help me. I have a soudcraft notepad mixer, its analog. This is exactly what I've been wanting to know. So I can get one of those docks, plug my mixer into it instead of a guitar or microphone, and record a live jam with that? (all of the instruments we play with are running through the mixer, including the drums). :?: