TheSoundGuy Posted March 7, 2001 Share Posted March 7, 2001 I want to know if I could use a computer with a processor card for the fx I want like reverb,comp. that type but I really don't know much about it.My system is fairly simple and it is used for a few rock bands and worship at my church. any help or comments. ------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hiraga Posted March 7, 2001 Share Posted March 7, 2001 Whoha! You better have direct contact with the higher powers, if you drag a kumputer with you to a live recording.. Also, there's latency. Not recommended. Besides, multiefx are cheap today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSoundGuy Posted March 7, 2001 Author Share Posted March 7, 2001 Thanks for the tip and saving me the trouble any ideas for processors ------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
videoeditor1 Posted March 8, 2001 Share Posted March 8, 2001 A TC M.ONE is about $450+ US. It has two engines, each engine has rev.cho.delay etc (not simultaneously but it's very clean and the reverbs & delays are decent. I use a PC to RECORD live (Laptop with built in burner) then I create the cds later. This message has been edited by NYC Drew on 03-07-2001 at 04:03 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dylan Posted March 8, 2001 Share Posted March 8, 2001 If you use an ASIO compatible program like Cubase VST or Logic, and if your audio card has good low-latency drivers, then yes, this is possible. For the money though I'd probably just buy a good multi-effects unit. -Dylan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSoundGuy Posted March 8, 2001 Author Share Posted March 8, 2001 the reason that i want to do this on a computer is that i do not have a good recorder and i thought that if i could use a computer i could use it for bolth and have the abilty to have FX on the send and also be able to make cleaner digital recordings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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