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Forgive me for asking, but I've wondered this for a while. In professional studios, or even home studios, after micing the amp, running the mic pre and effects, what actually puts that sound into the computer? Surely it's not run through a soundcard. I know Tascam makes a nice USB mic-pre/mixer that is good for home recording, but what do guys like Andy, James Murphy, and Steven Wilson use to run the sound to the computer?
Also, and this is probably going to be an even more newb question, but when mixing, are the individual tracks EQ's and levels controlled via the recording software, or are they somehow routed out to a mixer and individually tweaked?
Thanks a bunch!
Jeff
Forgive me for asking, but I've wondered this for a while. In professional studios, or even home studios, after micing the amp, running the mic pre and effects, what actually puts that sound into the computer? Surely it's not run through a soundcard. I know Tascam makes a nice USB mic-pre/mixer that is good for home recording, but what do guys like Andy, James Murphy, and Steven Wilson use to run the sound to the computer?
Also, and this is probably going to be an even more newb question, but when mixing, are the individual tracks EQ's and levels controlled via the recording software, or are they somehow routed out to a mixer and individually tweaked?
Thanks a bunch!
Jeff