Never had a Predator, but I have owned T-15's and a Patriot Plus. Both were low end Peavey's and both were solid, good guitars. I have enjoyed them for years. The Patriot is brought out to get me in the loose, thrash away at some fun type mood.
I have the mb4000c. I think it is a pretty good mic. Pretty transparent and a good low money mic. I even used it on a couple of vocals once to control outside sound. It isn't a nuemann, but it is a good mic.
Ok so Express has 2 audio tracks according to the write up.
I think I would be better off with MusicMaker Studio Gen 5 that I already have or N-track to go 24 bit. Or maybe Home Studio 2002.
What does HS 2002 have to make it better than the others?
My wife got me a audiphile24/96 card for Christmas. Cool!!! Can anybody tell me about the cakewalk software included. The box says Cakewalk metro and gold. How does it compare to N-track and some others?
Thanks.
Well, I am currently using Music Studio Gen 5 by Magix. I have done around 16 tracks with no problem. The manual says up to 32 tracks, but I haven't pushed it that far yet. I was just thinking that N-track or Cakewalk 2002 might allow me at least 24 tracks with better built in fx.
using at mb4000c condenser mic. fair enuff for now.
was thinking maybe the presonus blue tube and blue max. or the ART preamp and tube compressor.
but the delta card...i would still need a phantom power thing . Like a small mixer. still doable tho.
It will just be me. recording guitars, vocals, bass, keys.
using a pci128 card for the time being with magix studio 5 deluxe. can't justify spending much. maybe just a few hundred total.
stero inputs will be the most needed. never intend to record more than that here. will go to my friends...
I have a cheap condenser mic. Which would be the next best thing to do. I can buy a good AT mic, or a small mixer with phantom power, or the pre-amp/compressor set up (presonus or art). Which system would give me the most bang for my buck. I guess the question is, is it better to buy a good...