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Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: olieoliver on April 12, 2006, 06:58:08 AM
I just purchased this sound/recording card for my PC. I was wondering if anyone else here has any experience with them. I recorded this bass and drum track only (click the link below)with it just getiing familiar with the 1820. But I could use a little help.  
http://home.comcast.net/~olieoliver/FUNK.wma (http://home.comcast.net/~olieoliver/FUNK.wma)
Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: David Houck on April 14, 2006, 04:51:20 PM
Cool!!!  That was great!!  Really nice groove!  Did you go direct?
Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: olieoliver on April 14, 2006, 08:50:50 PM
Thanks Dave. Yea I plugged my 05 MK straight in to the 1/4 in on the dock that comes with the 1820. I was able to do all the adjustments with the mixer software that came with it. It come with a its own mixer but also has Cubase by steinberg bundled with it. I used the Cubase. The drums are my Yamaha DTXpress electornics plugged straight into the same 1/4 input.
 
(Message edited by olieoliver on April 14, 2006)
Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: studiorecluse on April 16, 2006, 01:44:13 PM
I have an 1820; am willing but doubt I will be much help.  I only use mine in the other direction- as the D/A for a bunch of computer based synths.  I do my recording on a Roland VS-2480.  Having said that, I will help if I can.  What's up?
Cary
Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: olieoliver on April 16, 2006, 05:14:25 PM
Hi Cary. I've been playing with the 1820 a little and hve figured out some of my questions. Like the mixer in the Patchmix software is just that, a mixer and needs another source (program) for recording. My 1820 came with Cubase so I've used it and have made a couple of recordings. The link above is the first just bass and drums and done in a hurry but it came out OK. I did have some trouble with the mixdown but worked my way though it. If I get stumped again I may drop you an email if that is OK.
Thanks, Olie
Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: studiorecluse on April 19, 2006, 11:51:03 AM
Olie,
Absolutely.
I check this forum sporatically, so feel free to email directly if I don't reply in a decent amount of time.  BTW, good choice.  I love the 1820, it's a killer box.
swallowtheredpill@hotmail.com (mailto:swallowtheredpill@hotmail.com)
Cary
Title: Recording with E-MU 1820
Post by: olieoliver on April 19, 2006, 12:52:08 PM
Thanks, Cary. And I agree with you , the more I use it the more I like it.