Live recording newbie - follow up

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2010/05/03 00:16:55 (permalink)

Live recording newbie - follow up

Hello - I appreciate the advice given prior to my first time to record a band live (4 piece) at a restaurant / bar. What I ended up doing was to use the Peavey mixer board headphone output - with a splitter for 2  1/4" outs to my two interface inputs. Probably would have worked as well with the single line into my system. Anyway this worked out great since I had the seperate phone-volume control to work with on the board (which was needed at times) - without messing with their mix. The recording came out really great and we are all happy with the raw results - yet to get some small tweaks with some envelopes where desired.  
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    Re:Live recording newbie - follow up 2010/05/03 11:02:46 (permalink)
    Good deal - always nice when things turn out well!!
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