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Scurvy
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OK, I am venturing into the world of PC recording for the first time and I've been reading stuff on here and generally pondering what to do. However, I'd like to check my current ideas and ask if I'm going the right way because I am stumbling through this very blindly at the moment.
First of all, I'll be recording guitar, bass, drums (small kit - 3 or 4 inputs should suffice just now) and vocals all myself. Therefore, I'll need a click track (is that right?) and the ability to hear my previously recorded tracks as I play the new ones. I'll eventually want to burn the completed songs onto a CD.
Anyway, I was enquiring about PC's today and they offered a P4 2.4 GHz, 512KB (means nothing to me) and a Sound Blaster Audigy 2. However, since I realise I need a multiple input soundcard, I've read here that the Midiman Delta 44 looks good so I might go for that.
Finally, on the software side of things, I am looking to go for either n-Track or Cakewalk (cheaper is better). I won't be doing anything too complicated to start with so can I multitrack and edit on either of these two or do I need something else?
So, how am I doing? Do I need anything other than this? Any other options? I'm sticking to 4 inputs for now because that reflects how much I can spend on other items such as mics.
First of all, I'll be recording guitar, bass, drums (small kit - 3 or 4 inputs should suffice just now) and vocals all myself. Therefore, I'll need a click track (is that right?) and the ability to hear my previously recorded tracks as I play the new ones. I'll eventually want to burn the completed songs onto a CD.
Anyway, I was enquiring about PC's today and they offered a P4 2.4 GHz, 512KB (means nothing to me) and a Sound Blaster Audigy 2. However, since I realise I need a multiple input soundcard, I've read here that the Midiman Delta 44 looks good so I might go for that.
Finally, on the software side of things, I am looking to go for either n-Track or Cakewalk (cheaper is better). I won't be doing anything too complicated to start with so can I multitrack and edit on either of these two or do I need something else?
So, how am I doing? Do I need anything other than this? Any other options? I'm sticking to 4 inputs for now because that reflects how much I can spend on other items such as mics.