> You could also look at DAT. As mentioned, a compressor would
> help a lot, but for recording I'm sure you could pick up a 
> decent rack mount DAT recorder (with basic VU, transport, etc) 
> for a couple hundred bucks.

Thanks for the reply, radish.  Yes, a compressor would certainly help
our situation greatly!  Hopefully the budget will be available for one.
As for the DAT: I don't really think it would serve our needs well as
our end-product must be on a computer.

The church audio market is an unusual one in that our volunteers need
professional equipment but often with scaled-down featuresets for
simplicity.  I'm beginning to reconcile myself with the fact that I'll
probably have to compromise on some of my "requirements".  Using a
compressor to limit our dynamics (and monitor input levels) would at
least be a big improvement from what we're doing right now.  That would
prevent our operators from having to switch the kvm mid-service.

(oh, and thanks, Pat--I've sent you a PM to follow up on a few of the
things you mentioned)


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