Cold Truth
IllMuzik Moderator
"24-bit/192kHz PCI Interface 18 Inputs, 20 Outputs, Sync, MIDI and FireWire®
Emulator X ships with comprehensive I/O and sync, featuring mastering-grade 120dB SNR converters, two TFPro™ mic preamps, a turntable input (w/ ground and RIAA preamp), 2 sets of MIDI I/O and a host of other analog and digital I/O, as well as Word Clock, SMPTE and MTC sync".
they say they have 18 inputs, i dont know how that works, if anyone can explain what that means exactly i would appreciate it.
it has, physically, 8 inputs (including the 2 preamps) but if i wanted an extra, say, 8 mixable inputs, is there any way to do that? a mixer would simply turn cubase into a mixdown deck, unless i recorded one track at a time, but i would like to record live drums as well, and i would need to be able to mix each channel seperately.....
how would this work, exactly?
Emulator X ships with comprehensive I/O and sync, featuring mastering-grade 120dB SNR converters, two TFPro™ mic preamps, a turntable input (w/ ground and RIAA preamp), 2 sets of MIDI I/O and a host of other analog and digital I/O, as well as Word Clock, SMPTE and MTC sync".
they say they have 18 inputs, i dont know how that works, if anyone can explain what that means exactly i would appreciate it.
it has, physically, 8 inputs (including the 2 preamps) but if i wanted an extra, say, 8 mixable inputs, is there any way to do that? a mixer would simply turn cubase into a mixdown deck, unless i recorded one track at a time, but i would like to record live drums as well, and i would need to be able to mix each channel seperately.....
how would this work, exactly?