Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-27 Thread Oscar
2007/11/26, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > * 3U rackmount PC case (maybe > http://www.rackmountmaster.com/rm-4170-4u-ipc-rack-mount-case.html) > > Hi Cory, Maybe you don't want to buy new pc guts, but for people looking for something a bit more compact take a look at these systems: http

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-26 Thread ::surian::
firewire sugestion: the mackie onyx 1640 mixer, has a firewire i/o card that sends 18 independent channels 24bit/96KHz and it's supported by ffado I never used it, but looks nice -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubunt

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Cory K. kirjoitti: > So, discuss. :D > > Here are few examples, especially KarmaPod: http://www.ai.sri.com/ajh/audio/hd-recorder-project/ http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/KarmaPod.html Best Regards Asmo Koskinen. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modi

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Matthew Polashek
The 1010s are fine, but the RME is more stable and more highly regarded, plus you can upgrade the pre and the converter as you go. The only way to get a signal into the 1010 is via an unbalanced 1/4" plug which is potentially noisy, especially for recording in on- location spaces where disc

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Cory K.
Matthew Polashek wrote: > I use this rack for mobile recording of my R&B band. 16 tracks at a > time. That is a 19" calzone 20-space rack case with shockmount. > Cool. :) > I like the 1604 VLZ Pro but I had one with my band and it died. > Warranty was out. We bought an allen and Heath

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Kim Burgess
I'm currently running a setup basically the same as what you described. It currently consists of an AMD x2 3800+, 2gb ram, 1T of raid space, RME 9652, Focusrite Octapre LE, behringer ADA8000 (when clocked to the RME the converters aren't to bad, just crap pres) and a behringer ultramatch pro (once

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Matthew Polashek
I use this rack for mobile recording of my R&B band. 16 tracks at a time. That is a 19" calzone 20-space rack case with shockmount. I like the 1604 VLZ Pro but I had one with my band and it died. Warranty was out. We bought an allen and Heath Mixwizard 3 16-2 and it sounds so much be

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Cory K.
Matthew Polashek wrote: > Ardour works great for this. You have to consider portability. I > built one like this, but it's OSX. > > http://tinysongs.com/RackBitch/RackBitch-Pages/Image1.html > Cool! What do you use it for? Is that a 19" case? What do you guys think about this mixer? http:

Re: *Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Matthew Polashek
Ardour works great for this. You have to consider portability. I built one like this, but it's OSX. http://tinysongs.com/RackBitch/RackBitch-Pages/Image1.html On Nov 25, 2007, at 7:43 PM, Cory K. wrote: > Hi kids. > > Something that got me involved in Ubuntu Studio was the hope that one >

*Something Fun* Help me build a mobile recording box.

2007-11-25 Thread Cory K.
Hi kids. Something that got me involved in Ubuntu Studio was the hope that one day I could build a 16-track, portable (in a road case), Ardour-based recording setup. I do think it's been sad that I haven't had time to actually _use_ what I'm helping to create. (though $ is a factor as well. isn't