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JulianJ

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  1. Dear All,

     

    I'm pretty new to all this so apologies in advance...

     

    I'd like to be able to record three instruments playing along 'live' to a backing track.

     

    I'd like to play the backing track and do the recording on GarageBand.

     

    With regard to the signal chain, is it possible/preferable to connect the USB interface before the mixer so that each of the three instruments is recorded as a separate track in the DAW?

     

    Most YouTube clips show the mixer connected before the interface.. Surely this would 'sum' everything into one stereo track in the DAW? I want to be able to adjust levels, balance etc after recording.

     

    I'd like to use a Behringer UMC404HD interface with my Alto ZMX 862 mixer.

     

    Thanks in advance for any help!

     

    Kind regards

    Julian

  2. All,

     

    I'm looking for a small & lightweight personal monitor, has anyone tried these?

     

    https://www.img-stageline.com/products/audio-tools/signal-processing/pa-speaker-systems-active/flat-m200/

     

    there is an even smaller version;

     

    https://www.img-stageline.com/products/audio-tools/signal-processing/pa-speaker-systems-active/flat-m100/

     

    I've found loads of threads on personal monitors & floor wedges but can't find any info on theses. Am attracted by the light weight & small size, might suit small gigs....

     

    I'd be grateful for any experience or opinions.

     

    Kind regards

    Julian

  3. Hey, I really like that setup! I've often considered going for a Piano lower/Organ upper setup just like that. Can you tell me what model of Fatar keyboard that is underneath the Hammond?

     

    Kind Regards

    Julian

     

    My how things change...

     

    Circa 1983:

     

    http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m305/Koda_Vonnor/Misc/1176_new_ends02.jpg

     

    ~ vonnor

  4. Thank you all for the kind words. I based the design on a tone wheel chop cabinet & stability was a high priority.

     

    Whilst all of the modern clone wheel organs sound great, I chose the KeyB because, IMHO, it looks and feels most like a traditional Hammond. I find having a firm and solid stand also helps enhance the playing experience.

     

    I used an old set of Rhodes handles & 'Fender' Tolex to give it some traditional DNA. Glad you all like it :o)

  5. All,

     

    Here's a case I made for my KeyB. The Organ transports on its back;

     

    http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f350/Julian_West/IMG_1760_zps806a1651.jpg

     

    http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f350/Julian_West/IMG_1764_zps2b8d9b86.jpg

     

    The 'Dolly' fixes to the legs to form a brace;

     

    http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f350/Julian_West/IMG_1765_zpsae64566d.jpg

     

    I recessed small receptors in the lid to locate a Nord Stage 88

     

    http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f350/Julian_West/IMG_1768_zps5d5e1215.jpg

     

    Ready to rock!

     

    http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f350/Julian_West/IMG_1772_zps1665f501.jpg

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