I have an audiotechnice ST90 sitting over here in a box. whats the deal? Its a cardioid, prolly best for micing an amp. But some clown at work wants to sell me an audioTechnica "Pro4H". I have never heard of the beast... whats its deal anyone use one? what are the best aplications for it...
It gets me online that much I know. but can I record with it? I have a celeron 433 in it. seemingly the board will take a P II up to 500MHz. 3 dimms (pc 100) but just 64 megs in there for now. 4 PCI slots (that I know nothing about) and 2 IDE ports (what are they?). Hey look I have an onboard...
Per everyone suggestion I downloaded the demo. Oh yes it is nice and has some great features, s'pecially for the buck. But I am dying trying to sync up multitracks. Now I know I may miss a beat once in a bit, but I swear I played the same chords each track. why does the second, third and fourth...
Here I am with a 10 gig hard drive that only knows it has 2. I loaded win90hate and did the dreaded FAT32. Seemingly every program after that was a damn illegal operation. I ditched the 98.. partitioned til the cows came home, loaded 95.. and now.. 2 gigs. not to mention it won't realize I have...
I have seen lots of reviews and web pages on the Event products. I ran a search on E-mu. The info I got was vague. They have a sporty PCI based system that seems at face value to be a decent machine. Anyone know? anyone check it out hands on? Personally I like the 1/4 input feature that snaps...
Wow. That sums up my blown mind. Mac puter and a good interface. Now what? Jimminey, I just want to record a decent demo and burn it. I am sure it's me, but every software package I have tried assumes I am a computer tech. I want to record guitar, play it back while recording more guitar, play...
Yeah, the good ol' days when I could yell "honey hit the record button" and then hope no dogs were barking to botch up the tape. Like many here I am frustrated. I ask witch is the best? There are no less than 5 software gigs that claim they blow the doors off anyone. The techs say buy a mac. Oh...