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harphunt
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My goal is to put together an inexpensive 8-16 track home "studio" for personal recording (just me, my guitars and drum machine). I was looking at stand-alone units, but figured I could do better cost-wise on my computer. After many searches on this forum and elsewhere, these are my thoughts:
-Soundcards are better than USB as there are latency problems when over-dubbibg with USB. I've chosen M-Audio Audiophile 2496. Would you agree?
-I need an interface between the soundcard and vocal mike and/or guitars. I'm considering the Eurorack UB-502 or 802. Could I use my old Digitech RP-1 w/adapters for vocals and guitars instead? The soundcard has RCA ins.
-Software. I'm considering Cakewalk Home Studio 4 or nTrack. Any thoughts?
-I've read recommendations for a seperate hard-drive. Is this for storage purposes only?
I'm using Windows 98SE / Pentium III @ 933MHz / 20GHz drive. I knew absolutely nothing when I started my quest (other than 4-track tape recording) and am wondering if what I've come up with is on "track" (no pun intended).
Thanks for all the info.
PEACE
-Soundcards are better than USB as there are latency problems when over-dubbibg with USB. I've chosen M-Audio Audiophile 2496. Would you agree?
-I need an interface between the soundcard and vocal mike and/or guitars. I'm considering the Eurorack UB-502 or 802. Could I use my old Digitech RP-1 w/adapters for vocals and guitars instead? The soundcard has RCA ins.
-Software. I'm considering Cakewalk Home Studio 4 or nTrack. Any thoughts?
-I've read recommendations for a seperate hard-drive. Is this for storage purposes only?
I'm using Windows 98SE / Pentium III @ 933MHz / 20GHz drive. I knew absolutely nothing when I started my quest (other than 4-track tape recording) and am wondering if what I've come up with is on "track" (no pun intended).
Thanks for all the info.
PEACE
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