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mge80
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So, I know this is basic stuff and the info probably exists in various places on this forum...but I thought I would throw this out there.
I am brand new to home recording. I have a very nice, fast, powerful desktop computer with lots of HD space...Pentium 4-3GHz, 1G RAM, 2 120G hard drives, etc...(as well as a desktop replacement type laptop, but I plan to use the desktop in this situation). However, it just has a fairly basic soundcard (Sound Blaster Audigy 2, I believe it is) with it's limited input capability. I also will only be recording myself. No band or anything. I play the bass and guitar and will use either a drum track or patches for that. I would pretty much do one track at a time, put another on top of that, then another on those two...and so on. Something like that. At least that is how I envision it now, but after some education, I might have a whole different outlook and plan.
My question is, if you were starting from scratch, with limited experience and even more limited knowledge...what type of equipment would you get? What type of setup? Any and all recommendations and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Should I upgrade the sound card, and if so what are some recommendations? I have looked at devices like the Presonus Firebox, but am not sure if this is the type of hardware I need. Again, just seeking advice.
Again, I know this is very basic noob stuff, and there is much research I have ahead of me, but I wanted to solicit the advice of those more knowledgeable and experienced than myself. I also know it is easy to flame the new guys (I do it myself on the aviation forums...I am an airline pilot and instructor pilot by trade), so I am prepared if you'd like to go down that trail. Hopefully though that in between I might be able to get some opinions, advice and suggestions/recommendations on which way to go and with what equipment.
My goals are not real lofty. I will just be recording myself and mainly for my own consumption and enjoyment. I would however, like it to sound as good as I can make it, while keeping to a budget commensurate with my level of expertise and keeping in mind the fact that it really is just for me. So maybe another way of putting it is I am looking for "bang for the buck". I have a decent budget....not extravagant, but reasonable. I am not looking to create a real "professional studio" or anything like that, I would just like a good quality set-up that I can be happy with for some time to come and that will yield good results.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to read, and in advance for whatever input you can contribute.
mge
I am brand new to home recording. I have a very nice, fast, powerful desktop computer with lots of HD space...Pentium 4-3GHz, 1G RAM, 2 120G hard drives, etc...(as well as a desktop replacement type laptop, but I plan to use the desktop in this situation). However, it just has a fairly basic soundcard (Sound Blaster Audigy 2, I believe it is) with it's limited input capability. I also will only be recording myself. No band or anything. I play the bass and guitar and will use either a drum track or patches for that. I would pretty much do one track at a time, put another on top of that, then another on those two...and so on. Something like that. At least that is how I envision it now, but after some education, I might have a whole different outlook and plan.
My question is, if you were starting from scratch, with limited experience and even more limited knowledge...what type of equipment would you get? What type of setup? Any and all recommendations and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Should I upgrade the sound card, and if so what are some recommendations? I have looked at devices like the Presonus Firebox, but am not sure if this is the type of hardware I need. Again, just seeking advice.
Again, I know this is very basic noob stuff, and there is much research I have ahead of me, but I wanted to solicit the advice of those more knowledgeable and experienced than myself. I also know it is easy to flame the new guys (I do it myself on the aviation forums...I am an airline pilot and instructor pilot by trade), so I am prepared if you'd like to go down that trail. Hopefully though that in between I might be able to get some opinions, advice and suggestions/recommendations on which way to go and with what equipment.
My goals are not real lofty. I will just be recording myself and mainly for my own consumption and enjoyment. I would however, like it to sound as good as I can make it, while keeping to a budget commensurate with my level of expertise and keeping in mind the fact that it really is just for me. So maybe another way of putting it is I am looking for "bang for the buck". I have a decent budget....not extravagant, but reasonable. I am not looking to create a real "professional studio" or anything like that, I would just like a good quality set-up that I can be happy with for some time to come and that will yield good results.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to read, and in advance for whatever input you can contribute.
mge
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