As I like to point out as a point of reference, I'm no pro nor am I even a talented novice. I'm just a guy who occasional helps friends out by tracking their demos. I like recording, and that's the only reason I do it. That being said...
I normally record to Digi002 & ProtoolsLE, so yeah its a ghetto fabulous rig...needless to say, I'm reliant on my computer and this lower-end recording interface (along with a random collection of preamps and mics).
So, I get asked to record a track for a compilation on dollhouse (
www.dollhouseinc.com). 3 mics: acoustic guitar & vocals - all live.
Well, as I turn to start up the session - the Digi002 quits. This is just making my morning, and I figure out its the "wonderful" firewire connection. This thing isn't going to respond.
This is why I love impulse - we grab an old cassette 4-track, blow off the dust, plug in outputs from the preamps, and just go.
I later panned the tracks to where I wanted them, dumped a stereo 2-track to my computer, mixed it till I could squeeze anymore from my skills and the limits of the situation. Printed it to disc. Nervous as heck that everybody would hate it.
They are very pleased. It will get mastered and the compilation comes out on the 22nd.
It's all about fun. If Ben Gibbard can make All-Time Quarterback this way...then I might just be using lo-fi gear to make interesting recordings in the future.