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stumpEd
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Hello all,
I hope I'm not re-inventing the wheel here, buT I've searched this site (and others) for hours, and I haven't found the answer to my question.
This could be considered my mission statement:
I would like to record original music at home using an about to be purchased 1.9 gig PC.
I would like to be able to record vocals, guitar, my MIDI keyboard, as well as adding on synth voices.
I would like to add beats/loops that I've composed on the computer.
I would like to sample from CD's that I have.
I don't imagine I'll ever be adding more than 2 tracks at the same time, and mostly,I'll be working with one instrument at a time.
As far as quality, I want something that would sound "professional" to the layperson.
Finally, I'd like to be able to do all of the above without slamming my head into an overly steep learning curve.
So, what might be the easiest, most efficient and cost-effective way to set this up?
What components do I need to purchase so that I can plug everything in, and for the two weeks of vacation that I have upcoming, gloriously make music?
I do know I'll need some kind of music program (cakewalk, logic, etc.), but what is bogging me down is the hardware required to handle guitar, vocals, MIDI keyboard.
One reason I am so confused is that I have gotten various answers to this question, including:
1) Santa Cruz Turtle Beach soundcard
(others have since told me this is really an amateur piece of equipment, and would still require pre-amps/mixer for my guitar and vocal inputs, and should just be avoided)
2) delta 44
(but then I would still need the omni box to serve as my vocal/guitar pre-amp/mixer? but the music store guy told me this would be too complicated a set-up, and overkill as far as what I think I want to do, and that the learning curve would kill me)
3) terratex dmx67
(I'm not sure if this has the preamps I think I need for my guitar and vocal)
3) tascam digital mixer that plugs into a usb port, and does what a sound card would do.
(recommended by music store guy for simplicity, but I'm not sure if he was just trying to get rid of the blue thing)
At this point I'm overwhelmed; I'm fairly certain that I'm not an unintelligent person, but my right now my head is spinning.
What I think I've learned is that in addition to the PC, I need a sound card; and furthermore, recording vocals and guitar will require pre-amp. I'm not certain where the mixer fits into this, and if mixing requires a piece of hardware, or is done on the computer screen.
I'm also assuming that most synth and DSP (which is what produces effects like reverb?) is now handled by software.
My biggest fear is purchasing something, getting home, being very excited to start, and realizing that I'm missing a necessary component.
(n case price is an issue, I'll mention that I'd like not to spend not more than $500 on recording gear.)
most appreciatively,
stUmped
I hope I'm not re-inventing the wheel here, buT I've searched this site (and others) for hours, and I haven't found the answer to my question.
This could be considered my mission statement:
I would like to record original music at home using an about to be purchased 1.9 gig PC.
I would like to be able to record vocals, guitar, my MIDI keyboard, as well as adding on synth voices.
I would like to add beats/loops that I've composed on the computer.
I would like to sample from CD's that I have.
I don't imagine I'll ever be adding more than 2 tracks at the same time, and mostly,I'll be working with one instrument at a time.
As far as quality, I want something that would sound "professional" to the layperson.
Finally, I'd like to be able to do all of the above without slamming my head into an overly steep learning curve.
So, what might be the easiest, most efficient and cost-effective way to set this up?
What components do I need to purchase so that I can plug everything in, and for the two weeks of vacation that I have upcoming, gloriously make music?
I do know I'll need some kind of music program (cakewalk, logic, etc.), but what is bogging me down is the hardware required to handle guitar, vocals, MIDI keyboard.
One reason I am so confused is that I have gotten various answers to this question, including:
1) Santa Cruz Turtle Beach soundcard
(others have since told me this is really an amateur piece of equipment, and would still require pre-amps/mixer for my guitar and vocal inputs, and should just be avoided)
2) delta 44
(but then I would still need the omni box to serve as my vocal/guitar pre-amp/mixer? but the music store guy told me this would be too complicated a set-up, and overkill as far as what I think I want to do, and that the learning curve would kill me)
3) terratex dmx67
(I'm not sure if this has the preamps I think I need for my guitar and vocal)
3) tascam digital mixer that plugs into a usb port, and does what a sound card would do.
(recommended by music store guy for simplicity, but I'm not sure if he was just trying to get rid of the blue thing)
At this point I'm overwhelmed; I'm fairly certain that I'm not an unintelligent person, but my right now my head is spinning.
What I think I've learned is that in addition to the PC, I need a sound card; and furthermore, recording vocals and guitar will require pre-amp. I'm not certain where the mixer fits into this, and if mixing requires a piece of hardware, or is done on the computer screen.
I'm also assuming that most synth and DSP (which is what produces effects like reverb?) is now handled by software.
My biggest fear is purchasing something, getting home, being very excited to start, and realizing that I'm missing a necessary component.
(n case price is an issue, I'll mention that I'd like not to spend not more than $500 on recording gear.)
most appreciatively,
stUmped