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Firestorm79
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Hi guys I'm just getting back into recording after over a decade's hiatus. Apart from not being fully up to speed with all the developments I have also forgotten a lot of what I had learnt (partially because I wasn't mainly in charge of all the mixing back then either).
Anyway I'm looking for advice or information on a number of different issues. I'll tell you guys all about what I want and how much I can afford and I'd very much appreciate any advice. So here goes...
1. I want to setup my own home recording system using a laptop and audio interface, which is USB based. I would prefer Usb to firewire since i dont intend on getting a Mac and non-mac firewire laptops are rare. I'm afraid the laptop part is non-negotiable (I know at this point I will be receiving a lot of noob alert facepalms, but the laptop is for the household and I can't have a desktop due to a number of reasons)
2. 75% of the time I will be recording by myself. Which means guitar (electric or coustic) and vocals then overlaying further vocals, further guitar parts, bass and drum tracks. Although I'd like to have the option to record live with two other musicians who will consist of the following: me - vocals and guitar, musician 2 - vocals and bass, musician 3 - electric drums (or at a push very basic mic setup for real drums)
3. When i'm recording by myself I intend to use electronic drums because:
3.1. I don't have room in my house or garage for a full drum kit (though I have access to a drum kit which is just lying dismantled in an attic at the moment)
3.2 I don't have the money to afford an interface with enough inputs to record a live drum kit (even if I were considering this wouldn't the interface have to have per-amp on all the mic inputs for the drum kit?)
3.3 half the time I may have to 'stealth record' so whacking away at a real drum kit may not be feasible...
4. I may explore other artificial instruments (e.g. Synths and keyboards)
5. My total budget (including the purchase of a laptop) is around £1000 (which equates to about $2000)
6. I already have a few shure sm58 and AKG condenser mics. And cables of course.
So bearing the above in mind I have the following questions:
1. What audio interface best suits my needs? I'm looking at the Focusrite scarlette and tascam us800 as possibilities. Predominantly I will be recording vocals and guitar together, but would like a bare minimum option for like band recording... If possible. I would prefer to spend under £250 (about $400)
2. Which laptop should I get?? Again budget is around £600 ($1100) - assuming all I'll need is the audio interface and the laptop. I am happy to use reaper as the DAW. How many USB ports will I need and I heard there is a bit of a debate over dual core and quad core... Bearing in mind the software and the audio interface I have in mind what are the minimum specs I'll need?
3. What is 16 bit and 24 bit In relation to computers (told u - noob)?
4. How would I record the electronic drum track - do I just plug the drum machine into the audio interface? I suspect I wouldn't need to use a mic/pre-amp input. I suspect I WIll have to use a mic/pre-amp input for the bass... Or is it just easier to use one of these drum softwares? (how do those even work??)
5. What is MIDI exactly (sorry I did say I was a super noob) and can you give me examples of its application in home recording?
Thank you all for taking the time to read this even if you don't respond! I know it's a bit tldr...
Anyway I'm looking for advice or information on a number of different issues. I'll tell you guys all about what I want and how much I can afford and I'd very much appreciate any advice. So here goes...
1. I want to setup my own home recording system using a laptop and audio interface, which is USB based. I would prefer Usb to firewire since i dont intend on getting a Mac and non-mac firewire laptops are rare. I'm afraid the laptop part is non-negotiable (I know at this point I will be receiving a lot of noob alert facepalms, but the laptop is for the household and I can't have a desktop due to a number of reasons)
2. 75% of the time I will be recording by myself. Which means guitar (electric or coustic) and vocals then overlaying further vocals, further guitar parts, bass and drum tracks. Although I'd like to have the option to record live with two other musicians who will consist of the following: me - vocals and guitar, musician 2 - vocals and bass, musician 3 - electric drums (or at a push very basic mic setup for real drums)
3. When i'm recording by myself I intend to use electronic drums because:
3.1. I don't have room in my house or garage for a full drum kit (though I have access to a drum kit which is just lying dismantled in an attic at the moment)
3.2 I don't have the money to afford an interface with enough inputs to record a live drum kit (even if I were considering this wouldn't the interface have to have per-amp on all the mic inputs for the drum kit?)
3.3 half the time I may have to 'stealth record' so whacking away at a real drum kit may not be feasible...
4. I may explore other artificial instruments (e.g. Synths and keyboards)
5. My total budget (including the purchase of a laptop) is around £1000 (which equates to about $2000)
6. I already have a few shure sm58 and AKG condenser mics. And cables of course.
So bearing the above in mind I have the following questions:
1. What audio interface best suits my needs? I'm looking at the Focusrite scarlette and tascam us800 as possibilities. Predominantly I will be recording vocals and guitar together, but would like a bare minimum option for like band recording... If possible. I would prefer to spend under £250 (about $400)
2. Which laptop should I get?? Again budget is around £600 ($1100) - assuming all I'll need is the audio interface and the laptop. I am happy to use reaper as the DAW. How many USB ports will I need and I heard there is a bit of a debate over dual core and quad core... Bearing in mind the software and the audio interface I have in mind what are the minimum specs I'll need?
3. What is 16 bit and 24 bit In relation to computers (told u - noob)?
4. How would I record the electronic drum track - do I just plug the drum machine into the audio interface? I suspect I wouldn't need to use a mic/pre-amp input. I suspect I WIll have to use a mic/pre-amp input for the bass... Or is it just easier to use one of these drum softwares? (how do those even work??)
5. What is MIDI exactly (sorry I did say I was a super noob) and can you give me examples of its application in home recording?
Thank you all for taking the time to read this even if you don't respond! I know it's a bit tldr...