Topic: Newbie questions
Hello,
I'm a brand new user of the babyface (with a macbook pro i7 running OS X Lion). I should say that the babyface is the first external soundcard I'm using (a few years ago, I recorded a demo using only the integrated soundcard of my laptop... resulting in people telling me they couldn't do anything with my tracks... I learned my lesson).
So I'm a beginner too.
I've read the manual (in french, as french is my mothertongue - sorry for my bad english), I've watched the TotalMix tuto 1 on youtube... but I have still a lot of questions...
I'm sorry if it's obvious to you, I'm not a pro sound engineer and have only a limited experience comparing to most of people here.
My first question is about Fireface USB Settings : there is a DSP : EQ for Record (check / uncheck) line.
I've read the explanation in the manual, I understand every word... but I don't understand the meaning. What is the use of this feature ?
Could someone explain it basically (without tech words, please...) to me, please ?
The following questions aims TotalMix :
Second question :
If my understanding is right, AN means analog, ADAT means numerical In (or Out), PH means phones... and what is the meaning of AS ?
Third question :
Hardware Input = the physical Input (Line In L/R, Midi In, ADAT In, Inst)
Hardware Output = the physical Output (Phones, Line Out L/R, Midi Out, ADAT Out)
and Software Playback ?
From the name and the youtube video, here on my laptop it is my Logic Pro software... but the Input of Logic, or the Output of Logic ?
Fourth question :
The last one is a practical one, and it's showing my lack of understanding of the global logic of TotalMix : I'd like to record a violon from two Input simultaneously.
The first one is a pickup mic on the bridge, I connect it using a jack in the Inst Input in the Babyface (signal ok in TotalMix).
The second one is a static mic using an XLR cable connected in Line In L (signal ok in TotalMix too).
I would like to "mix" this double mono signal, in order to balance it as I like, and then send this in Logic as a mono signal in order to record it.
Is it possible ?
I suspect a connection with the Loopback feature... but I didn't understood how exactly...
Thank you very much in advance to those who will answer my ignorance (please don't tell me that I'm too dumb to use the babyface and that I should brought it back to the store, I really want to learn).