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The Pianoman
New member
Hi all,
Having not done any PC recording I find myself a bit lost here but at least I have lots of pro music gear and am blessed with playing ability and a good voice.
My first stumbling block is this.
If I want my songs to sound as professional as possible ie ........sellable to punters,
.......... listenable to by a record company,
............. good enough to sell the song,
Should I use the sounds built into a top line sound card (drums, bass, pianos, strings etc etc OR create a good arrangment in my Roland RA 800 arranger (Module version of a Roland G-800) then record that into the PC?...... Leaving the acoustic instruments and vocals added later.
Will my admittedly crap Sound Fusion card "contaminate" even that signal as it comes in through line in?
The RA- 800 is cabable of full arrangements, has EQ, effects etcand I kinda know it backwards after years of working live with it.
www.harmony-central.com/Newp/SNAMM96/Roland/RA-800.html
The point here is that I am somewhat out of step with modern PC based recording and am clutching to the tried and trusted methods that have served me well.
Maybe the sound samples in a top line sound card would blow my RA -800 away?
So maybe I should get this point cleared up before I do anything else.
Lastly, in general terms, is there a preffered OS used by everyone...... I run win 2000 pro and its a stable OS that does everything I need up to now BUT the PC will now become a music production tool also, and might not function so well in that role.
Thanks again
Regards Alan Davidson
Having not done any PC recording I find myself a bit lost here but at least I have lots of pro music gear and am blessed with playing ability and a good voice.
My first stumbling block is this.
If I want my songs to sound as professional as possible ie ........sellable to punters,
.......... listenable to by a record company,
............. good enough to sell the song,
Should I use the sounds built into a top line sound card (drums, bass, pianos, strings etc etc OR create a good arrangment in my Roland RA 800 arranger (Module version of a Roland G-800) then record that into the PC?...... Leaving the acoustic instruments and vocals added later.
Will my admittedly crap Sound Fusion card "contaminate" even that signal as it comes in through line in?
The RA- 800 is cabable of full arrangements, has EQ, effects etcand I kinda know it backwards after years of working live with it.
www.harmony-central.com/Newp/SNAMM96/Roland/RA-800.html
The point here is that I am somewhat out of step with modern PC based recording and am clutching to the tried and trusted methods that have served me well.
Maybe the sound samples in a top line sound card would blow my RA -800 away?
So maybe I should get this point cleared up before I do anything else.
Lastly, in general terms, is there a preffered OS used by everyone...... I run win 2000 pro and its a stable OS that does everything I need up to now BUT the PC will now become a music production tool also, and might not function so well in that role.
Thanks again
Regards Alan Davidson