Another Newbie....

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Im about to make the plunge to a home studio. Any advice on specific equipment would be greatly appreciated. This is what I want to do. I would like to record guitar, bass and a drum machine and perhaps add a mic down the road. The music is metal and I would be playing all of the instruments. I have a P4 1.8 w/512MB, a 20GB app drive and a 80GB data drive. I just dont know which input/output device to go with or which software would be best. I have been looking at the Tascam US-428, the Delta66, the Digidesign Mbox or the C-Port DSP2000. I have no clue on which software to use. Any input would be great. Thanks and everyone have a great new year!
 
I've looked at all the softwares and I've found cool edit to be the easiest, and most complete.. not to mention easy on the budget.

I still haven't upgraded my sound card to a delta, but for now you can just use the 1/8 in line in of your sound card... The quality sucks balls but it works.
 
hmmm

For software.... there is many options. I personally prefer Cakewalk Sonar 2.0 xl... others like Cubase and N-Tracks. You will need a better sound card. Of the ones you've listed the delta 66 would be my pick. You will also need a preamp if you want to use a mic. An m-audio audio buddy is an inexpensive solution. Eventually you will be wanting a mixer... Mackie's are my personal fav.... There is lots to learn..
 
if your budget can afford it, i wound use pro tools.

zeke
 
Gear wise you should consider a solid soundcard like the delta 1010 that offers multiple in's and out's. Carpet crawling sucks. A small mixer is a plus, I use the carvin SM162. Lets me plug in 16 channels and route to my hearts content

Software:
Cooledit pro is user friendly and excellent to adjust to the PC recording learning curve.

Vegas is also fairly cut and dry.
 
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