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someone please make it sound simple
things that are confusing me:
1. hardware needed. like..what do you use to connect mics, guitars etc to a computer? i see no XLR jacks on the back of this laptop :/
2. software. just all of it = confusing. i wouldn't know where to start. cubase, reason, cakewalk, cool edit, ntrack. blah. which one??? cubase is like 500 bucks isn't it? i so don't have the $$ for that. but isn't it "the best" or something? i would want something that does everything i guess. record, edit, compress, master, mixdown, effects. right??
3. computer dynamics; particularly the type of soundcard needed to make "good" sounding music. or mp3s or whatever. also speed (bus, ram) and processor. what is the minimum that would be necessary? does it depend on the software?
i'm this close to getting a yamaha AW16G, fostex vf160 or korg D1200 instead of going the computer recording route.
but i don't wanna feel like an ass later on down the line for having blown 1000 bucks that i don't really have on, allbeit on a good digital standalone, instead of taking the time to research computer recording which seems to be the way most people go on here. it's very popular. if you had to pick 3 reasons why it is so popular, what would you say?
thanks for any help. i totally need it right now. i wanna get to recording!

things that are confusing me:
1. hardware needed. like..what do you use to connect mics, guitars etc to a computer? i see no XLR jacks on the back of this laptop :/
2. software. just all of it = confusing. i wouldn't know where to start. cubase, reason, cakewalk, cool edit, ntrack. blah. which one??? cubase is like 500 bucks isn't it? i so don't have the $$ for that. but isn't it "the best" or something? i would want something that does everything i guess. record, edit, compress, master, mixdown, effects. right??
3. computer dynamics; particularly the type of soundcard needed to make "good" sounding music. or mp3s or whatever. also speed (bus, ram) and processor. what is the minimum that would be necessary? does it depend on the software?
i'm this close to getting a yamaha AW16G, fostex vf160 or korg D1200 instead of going the computer recording route.
but i don't wanna feel like an ass later on down the line for having blown 1000 bucks that i don't really have on, allbeit on a good digital standalone, instead of taking the time to research computer recording which seems to be the way most people go on here. it's very popular. if you had to pick 3 reasons why it is so popular, what would you say?
thanks for any help. i totally need it right now. i wanna get to recording!
