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wrenhunter
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I'm trying to decide on some computer recording gear and would appreciate your advice. I have a PC with a P3/600, 368 MB of RAM, Soundblaster Live, and running Win XP Pro. This system has USB 1.0 and an aftermarket FireWire card.
I will be recording in a spare room in my apartment: acoustic guitar and vocal via mic; electric guitar, direct and amped; keyboard via direct (analog or MIDI) and amped. I may occasionally record with someone else; they might use either mic or DI. In the future, I hope to take a look at software synths and samplers.
My current recording equipment is a Zoom PS-02, a pair of decent Sennheiser headphones, an SM-57 and a mic stand. I will probably use n-Tracks to record; I already have SoundForge 6.0. The quality level I'm looking for is probably good demo material, something that sounds better than the PS-02 (which does sound good for its size).
I've budgeted about $300 this week and $400 for a month from now. I figure I need at least a mic pre (apart from the Zoom!) and need/want a condenser for acoustic and voice. My plan is to start with n-Tracks, an M-Audio DMP3 and Studio Projects B-1, so that I can start recording and experimenting now. And then in February to buy one of the M-Audio cards.
I'm having a tough time deciding between the Delta 44 (4 in/out seems enough for my purposes), Delta 66 (might I want SPDIF in the future?), and the Omni/66 (headphone outs seem good). The 1010 looks awesome, and I could stretch that far, but I think it would be overkill.
I'd appreciate advice on the best choice for the card, and also if I could do better with the general plan.
Thanks.
I'm trying to decide on some computer recording gear and would appreciate your advice. I have a PC with a P3/600, 368 MB of RAM, Soundblaster Live, and running Win XP Pro. This system has USB 1.0 and an aftermarket FireWire card.
I will be recording in a spare room in my apartment: acoustic guitar and vocal via mic; electric guitar, direct and amped; keyboard via direct (analog or MIDI) and amped. I may occasionally record with someone else; they might use either mic or DI. In the future, I hope to take a look at software synths and samplers.
My current recording equipment is a Zoom PS-02, a pair of decent Sennheiser headphones, an SM-57 and a mic stand. I will probably use n-Tracks to record; I already have SoundForge 6.0. The quality level I'm looking for is probably good demo material, something that sounds better than the PS-02 (which does sound good for its size).
I've budgeted about $300 this week and $400 for a month from now. I figure I need at least a mic pre (apart from the Zoom!) and need/want a condenser for acoustic and voice. My plan is to start with n-Tracks, an M-Audio DMP3 and Studio Projects B-1, so that I can start recording and experimenting now. And then in February to buy one of the M-Audio cards.
I'm having a tough time deciding between the Delta 44 (4 in/out seems enough for my purposes), Delta 66 (might I want SPDIF in the future?), and the Omni/66 (headphone outs seem good). The 1010 looks awesome, and I could stretch that far, but I think it would be overkill.
I'd appreciate advice on the best choice for the card, and also if I could do better with the general plan.
Thanks.