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HalighALie01
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My name is Sean. I'm 16 and basically entirely new a recording, so I don't know much. In fact I know almost nothing. I've read around alot but I'm getting confused easily, so please bear with me. This is my first time getting into recording and I have no previous knowledge. I'll be asking a lot of questions, most of them are probibily stupid.
What I would like to do is hook up a mixer to my computer and mic my amps recording with cool edit pro. Do I need a four track or can I just use a mixer and run that into my sound card? Do the monitors need to be hooked up to the mixer or to the computer?
Whats the purpose of a power amp for monitors?
Can I use a Dynamic mic to record bass?
It's smarter to use computer recording instead of four/eight track cassette right?
Can my mixer go straight to my sound card or do I need an interface like USB or something else?
Also, any ideas of how I could get better aqquainted with all of this? I took guitar lessons for years; I wonder if there are recording lessons. It's all kind of overwhelming without anything visual to look at. (I'm the visual learner type)
Thank you all in advance for my extremely newbie questions.
PS: I'm going to feel very stupid asking this, but why in many setups do I see dual computer screen (monitor) setups? What's the purpose?
What I would like to do is hook up a mixer to my computer and mic my amps recording with cool edit pro. Do I need a four track or can I just use a mixer and run that into my sound card? Do the monitors need to be hooked up to the mixer or to the computer?
Whats the purpose of a power amp for monitors?
Can I use a Dynamic mic to record bass?
It's smarter to use computer recording instead of four/eight track cassette right?
Can my mixer go straight to my sound card or do I need an interface like USB or something else?
Also, any ideas of how I could get better aqquainted with all of this? I took guitar lessons for years; I wonder if there are recording lessons. It's all kind of overwhelming without anything visual to look at. (I'm the visual learner type)
Thank you all in advance for my extremely newbie questions.
PS: I'm going to feel very stupid asking this, but why in many setups do I see dual computer screen (monitor) setups? What's the purpose?