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DiffDrummer
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I think I do.
So, I've got a fair amount of equipment built up from back in the 90's, barely used.
2 Tascam 238's
Tascam ATS-500 synchronizer
Tascam M-1516 - 16in/8 out
Proteus 2
Emu Proformance Plus
Alesis 3630 compressor
Alesis Microverb
AT 4033
Regular drum set and a Roland TD-7 set
And some other stuff. Yeah, the 90's were good to me. The 2000's? I'm doing totally different work now, for a non-profit. Extremely satisfying and meaningful work. I think you know what that means...
Since I am now hoping to spend a decent amount of time on this, I'm trying to figure out if it makes sense to add an interface and a DAW. And go from the mixer out to the interface to the DAW. Maybe skipping the 238's? I don't know.
I can't afford a lot, so I was thinking about getting the Tascam US-800 and Reaper. I've got a decent notebook pc that should work for this.
I guess I'm thinking that since I'm about to learn a lot, I might as well decide now what environment I want to do my learning in. One of the other reasons for this is that I have a long tome friend who is using a DAW (Sonar) and I think it would be beneficial (more chance of working together) if I am in his environment.
Thoughts?
Thanks; I need all the help I can get.
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Diff
So, I've got a fair amount of equipment built up from back in the 90's, barely used.
2 Tascam 238's
Tascam ATS-500 synchronizer
Tascam M-1516 - 16in/8 out
Proteus 2
Emu Proformance Plus
Alesis 3630 compressor
Alesis Microverb
AT 4033
Regular drum set and a Roland TD-7 set
And some other stuff. Yeah, the 90's were good to me. The 2000's? I'm doing totally different work now, for a non-profit. Extremely satisfying and meaningful work. I think you know what that means...
Since I am now hoping to spend a decent amount of time on this, I'm trying to figure out if it makes sense to add an interface and a DAW. And go from the mixer out to the interface to the DAW. Maybe skipping the 238's? I don't know.
I can't afford a lot, so I was thinking about getting the Tascam US-800 and Reaper. I've got a decent notebook pc that should work for this.
I guess I'm thinking that since I'm about to learn a lot, I might as well decide now what environment I want to do my learning in. One of the other reasons for this is that I have a long tome friend who is using a DAW (Sonar) and I think it would be beneficial (more chance of working together) if I am in his environment.
Thoughts?
Thanks; I need all the help I can get.
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Diff