
DDev
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This is my first post so please bear with me. I've been monitoring this site for several months as I have been learning to use my PC at home with Cakewalk Guitar Tracks software, dreaming of the day I can afford to dream bigger.
Well, the day has come, and I would appreciate any advice that can aid in deciding how to take the plunge into a much bigger system.
I have been tasked by my church to develop a proposal for purchase of a modest recording setup that is capable of the following:
- Recording at least 20 tracks simultaneously
- Ability to do quality mixdowns and mastering preparatory to mass duplication
This system will initially be utilized for live recordings of praise services, but will ultimately be used for a small studio for in-house musical production of original material and soundtracks for vocalists.
We currently have a Mackie 32 channel/8 bus mixer for the house sound that will most likely be used as the conduit to provide signals from the stage and possibly for mixdown (I may have to purchase equipment in phases so this step could save lots of bucks up front); a plethora of SM57's, SM58's, and condenser mics; a few outboard processors; a CD burner; and a desire to do this all right. [I have recently been tapping into this to remix the house sound down to a stereo recording for evaluation purposes, and quickly decided that I need the ability to get everything separated to get a better balance in the mix. Being in the same room where everything is being performed and mixing to headphones leaves something to be desired.] In about a year we will be moving into our new facility where I will have dedicated space for a studio (size of rooms still fluctuating but thats for another post).
Since I am new to this, even though I have read just about everything I can find on current equipment, I am looking for help in deciding whether to go with a computer based setup, or to a standalone recorder such as the Mackie HDR24/96 or Tascam MX2424. Simplicity of use and ease of learning will be crucial, as well as quality of components and future growth. I will also need good quality monitors.
My gut instinct has me beginning with the following setup:
- Mackie HDR24/96 recorder w/ 3 ea. AIO-8 analog input I/O cards
- Mackie REM24 remote control
- Alesis M1MKII powered monitors
- PC keyboard, mouse, monitor
Any recommendations or critiques?
I realize everyone has an opinion, and all are welcome, but please understand that I already know that mixdown and mastering are arts to themselves, so please just stick to equipment or software discussions.
Thanks for your patience, and in advance for any advice offered.
DDev.....
Well, the day has come, and I would appreciate any advice that can aid in deciding how to take the plunge into a much bigger system.
I have been tasked by my church to develop a proposal for purchase of a modest recording setup that is capable of the following:
- Recording at least 20 tracks simultaneously
- Ability to do quality mixdowns and mastering preparatory to mass duplication
This system will initially be utilized for live recordings of praise services, but will ultimately be used for a small studio for in-house musical production of original material and soundtracks for vocalists.
We currently have a Mackie 32 channel/8 bus mixer for the house sound that will most likely be used as the conduit to provide signals from the stage and possibly for mixdown (I may have to purchase equipment in phases so this step could save lots of bucks up front); a plethora of SM57's, SM58's, and condenser mics; a few outboard processors; a CD burner; and a desire to do this all right. [I have recently been tapping into this to remix the house sound down to a stereo recording for evaluation purposes, and quickly decided that I need the ability to get everything separated to get a better balance in the mix. Being in the same room where everything is being performed and mixing to headphones leaves something to be desired.] In about a year we will be moving into our new facility where I will have dedicated space for a studio (size of rooms still fluctuating but thats for another post).
Since I am new to this, even though I have read just about everything I can find on current equipment, I am looking for help in deciding whether to go with a computer based setup, or to a standalone recorder such as the Mackie HDR24/96 or Tascam MX2424. Simplicity of use and ease of learning will be crucial, as well as quality of components and future growth. I will also need good quality monitors.
My gut instinct has me beginning with the following setup:
- Mackie HDR24/96 recorder w/ 3 ea. AIO-8 analog input I/O cards
- Mackie REM24 remote control
- Alesis M1MKII powered monitors
- PC keyboard, mouse, monitor
Any recommendations or critiques?
I realize everyone has an opinion, and all are welcome, but please understand that I already know that mixdown and mastering are arts to themselves, so please just stick to equipment or software discussions.
Thanks for your patience, and in advance for any advice offered.
DDev.....