Hey guys,
So far I've collected the TR-8, TB-3, and the VT-3.
I have the TB-3 plugged into the TR-8 via 1/4in cables to the TR-8s external in. The TR-8 is then connected to my PC via USB. The VT-3 is also connected to my PC via USB and this is where my problem lies.
I want to be able to use my VT-3 and my TR-8 at the same time just like in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiGFkFi1uUc
(sorry for links are not allowed. pls delete if so)
I am assuming i need an audio interface to be able to sync everything up to my PC at once? If so, recommendations? I currently have a Presonus Audiobox 22VSL but if my understanding of hardware thus far is correct, this little interface does not have enough "ins" ?
Also I understand that if I connect my TR-8 through to an interface I will lose the individual channels for recording each instrument but it should still allow me 4 assignable outs?
Thanks for helping out a noobie!
Best way to connect everything?
Re: Best way to connect everything?
I would recommend the MX-1.
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Hey thanks for the reply, would the MX-1 also allow me room in the future to connect more hardware? From different companies as well?
Re: Best way to connect everything?
yes have a look at this image (see attachment)
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Re: Best way to connect everything?
Great, thank you. I went ahead with the purchase. It's awesome so far. But the only thing i do not like is when recording my jams, I can record each individual machine (tr-8, tb 3, vt-3) but the master effects are not applied except when recording everything to stereo, which now doesnt allow further processing of the drums individually etc. Is there a work around?
Re: Best way to connect everything?
It is true you loose your multichannel by routing the TR-8 digitally through the MX-1. Personally I don't do the discrete multichannel drum thing but I do host the TR-8 on the MX-1 USB hub and also run TR-8 assignable outs A & B to their own separate mono channels on the MX-1. That may still be too much of a compromise for your purposes but it's come in handy for me. I'm a big fan of the combo.