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surfdabbler
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My daughter is showing interest in songwriting, and recording. Now I've dabbled in this in the past, never got any great results, and most of my knowledge is out of date these days.
I'm looking into what to spend a little money on to make her life easier.
She has a Microsoft laptop which she has recorded some wav files on through the built-in mic, and is wanting to add extra vocal tracks, as well as do some MIDI work. I have a USB midi port, a decent vocal microphone ($250 microphone ten years ago), and various audio leads, decent headphones, and a licence for N-Track 5.0. I installed N-Track and struggled with latency issues for a while, and managed to get the software to a point where it won't even start... Not bad progress for one afternoon.
Now, I've been looking at other software, and cool external boxes with digital mixers, and balanced line inputs for microphones, and various bits and pieces like that, but I really don't know what to look for, or where to look, or what the quality of these things is like, or how well they work in reality. I don't want her to get frustrated with buggy software that crashes, or have to deal with latency issues. I just want her to be able to make simple recordings of good quality. Oh, and we'd like to stick with Windows, so please don't just tell me to get a Mac. I already know that GarageBand is free and easy, but it's got to work in Windows.
So, on a budget of around $200, what should I get? (software and hardware suggestions welcome)
I'm looking into what to spend a little money on to make her life easier.
She has a Microsoft laptop which she has recorded some wav files on through the built-in mic, and is wanting to add extra vocal tracks, as well as do some MIDI work. I have a USB midi port, a decent vocal microphone ($250 microphone ten years ago), and various audio leads, decent headphones, and a licence for N-Track 5.0. I installed N-Track and struggled with latency issues for a while, and managed to get the software to a point where it won't even start... Not bad progress for one afternoon.

Now, I've been looking at other software, and cool external boxes with digital mixers, and balanced line inputs for microphones, and various bits and pieces like that, but I really don't know what to look for, or where to look, or what the quality of these things is like, or how well they work in reality. I don't want her to get frustrated with buggy software that crashes, or have to deal with latency issues. I just want her to be able to make simple recordings of good quality. Oh, and we'd like to stick with Windows, so please don't just tell me to get a Mac. I already know that GarageBand is free and easy, but it's got to work in Windows.
So, on a budget of around $200, what should I get? (software and hardware suggestions welcome)