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Jamthesun
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Hi Guys,
A couple of friends and I get together every couple of weeks to play and have a beer. We have a guitarist, bass and singer. We've written a few songs and would really like to record them and polish them up a little. We'd like to be able to add some drum tracks and keyboards (the singer can play a little piano) and anything else that we think might add something - sample I guess. At any one time it is unlikely that we will record more than four things - guitar , bass, vocals, piano although backing vocals maybe sometimes. Other instruments would be added at a later date. The problem is none of us know anything about recording. We're looking for something we can get into quite easily at a low entry cost. Having done a little research I am kinda tempted by a software mixer (with the facility to edit vocals (the singer can be a bit flakey!) to create the total song but I really like the idea of some hardware that you can use to adjust the sound while recording rather than keep fiddling with a mouse. A lot of what I read about equipment is at this stage complete gobledigook though I'm sure we'll get the hang of it.
As you can see we're a bit confused so I'm really looking for advice on a reasonable set up to get us going. Can you help?
A couple of friends and I get together every couple of weeks to play and have a beer. We have a guitarist, bass and singer. We've written a few songs and would really like to record them and polish them up a little. We'd like to be able to add some drum tracks and keyboards (the singer can play a little piano) and anything else that we think might add something - sample I guess. At any one time it is unlikely that we will record more than four things - guitar , bass, vocals, piano although backing vocals maybe sometimes. Other instruments would be added at a later date. The problem is none of us know anything about recording. We're looking for something we can get into quite easily at a low entry cost. Having done a little research I am kinda tempted by a software mixer (with the facility to edit vocals (the singer can be a bit flakey!) to create the total song but I really like the idea of some hardware that you can use to adjust the sound while recording rather than keep fiddling with a mouse. A lot of what I read about equipment is at this stage complete gobledigook though I'm sure we'll get the hang of it.
As you can see we're a bit confused so I'm really looking for advice on a reasonable set up to get us going. Can you help?