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Opinions on UA 4710 for drums?
Seems like a versatile unit in general for a small home studio. Anyone have experience with them?
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Yes - used one on a session. Nice unit all around. Would definitely do the job. The knob to go between solid state & tube is a nice idea...but I only really liked it either fully solid state or fully tube. The in between sounds did little for my ears...and at that I preferred the solid state sound...especially for drums. Of course that could have been because of what I was recording.
If you're asking specifically for recording drums, I might also mention the API 3124. It's about $1100 more than the UA, but it's an API...so...you know... And to further muddy the waters - I am a huge fan of the Metric Halo interfaces. I've used them for over a decade. A MIO 2882 (http://mhsecure.com/metric_halo/prod...ware/2882.html) makes a killer interface for a professional level studio...and for less than the UA unit goes for. I recorded the music to a couple very popular video games on one of those.
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Hmm, I have an m-audio 1814 that works very well. Not sure what a new interface would do. I have a Focusrite ISA 421 as the actual sound card with 4 open slots for other pre's. Thinking the 4710 would give me 8 high res channels which ought to be enough for drums. Either that or 4 random 500 series, but I'm not sure if that's really ideal for drums. As well, it opens up paralysis by analysis...
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Ain't that the truth
Yes 8 channels should be enough for drums, depending on the kit & style. I've definitely used more and I've used fewer.
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-Steve 1927 Martin 00-21 1986 Fender Strat 1987 Ibanez RG560 1988 Fender Fretless J Bass 1991 Washburn HB-35s 1995 Taylor 812ce 1996 Taylor 510c (custom) 1996 Taylor 422-R (Limited Edition) 1997 Taylor 810-WMB (Limited Edition) 1998 Taylor 912c (Custom) 2019 Fender Tele |