Buddhabreath
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I’m a newb and couldn’t find anything specifically geared towards this, so apologies if I missed it or I’m not posting this in quite the right place. Feel free to put me straight;-).
Goal: I’d like to be able to walk into my studio and within a few minutes be able to record an acoustic guitar or other stringed instrument with or without vocals as well as a keyboard (on board or virtual instruments). I also want to be able to record multiple takes without having to go to the desk and fiddle directly with the DAW. My initial thoughts are to have a DAW template, a Stream Deck or normal control surface, perhaps an iPad controller or even a foot switch. To go along with the template, I’d have two or more mics hooked up and ready to as well as the keyboard. Ideally, this could result in quality tracks that can be edited, mixed and usable in finished recordings. Similarly, I’d like to be up & running asap if playing spontaneously with other musicians, but here I don’t expect a “static” setup would be particularly viable.
As you can see, I’m a bit all over the place and looking for some input based on your experience. I hope I’m making sense and not barking up the wrong tree. Any advice or direction would be appreciated.
Goal: I’d like to be able to walk into my studio and within a few minutes be able to record an acoustic guitar or other stringed instrument with or without vocals as well as a keyboard (on board or virtual instruments). I also want to be able to record multiple takes without having to go to the desk and fiddle directly with the DAW. My initial thoughts are to have a DAW template, a Stream Deck or normal control surface, perhaps an iPad controller or even a foot switch. To go along with the template, I’d have two or more mics hooked up and ready to as well as the keyboard. Ideally, this could result in quality tracks that can be edited, mixed and usable in finished recordings. Similarly, I’d like to be up & running asap if playing spontaneously with other musicians, but here I don’t expect a “static” setup would be particularly viable.
As you can see, I’m a bit all over the place and looking for some input based on your experience. I hope I’m making sense and not barking up the wrong tree. Any advice or direction would be appreciated.