I know close to nothing.. asking about digi 002r.. please help !!

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Anyone who knows anything about DIGI 002 or recording equip.. please help !!

i hear this is what i need..... if im wrong TELL ME.... assume i know nothing... i can gain from whatever you tell me
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alright... i don't know much about computers...... im trying to get serious about geting my own studio....

problem is

i don't know if what i have is enough AND

what i need


i have Windows XP Professional, USB 1.0, 512mb of ram (max amount mother board will allow) and an 80gb Western Digital hard drive.

I don't have firewire, i hear that i need it......

now.... should i scrap the comp all together and get something that can support digi 002 or do i have enough in my comp....

if i need firewire, can my computer support it.... can i plug it externally..... if internally how.... and how much of it do i need


PLEASE HELP.... i don't know jack and i need to know fast how to get a good set up....

props to anyone that can assist
 
First things first. Go to digi's website and check the compatability of your pc. If you're pc isn't compatable there is a very good chance pro tools won't work. However if it is compatable you can get one of those pci cards that have firewire inputs on them.
 
what processor speed is your computer? The main problem I see with that setup is that it doesn't look like it has much room to grow. 512mb max on your ram might become limiting. What type of recording are you going to do? Do you use midi? Are you just recording band practice, putting togather a demo? More info along that would be useful.
 
nobody427nj said:
Anyone who knows anything about DIGI 002 or recording equip.. please help !!

i hear this is what i need..... if im wrong TELL ME.... assume i know nothing... i can gain from whatever you tell me
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alright... i don't know much about computers...... im trying to get serious about geting my own studio....

The first question I'd ask is htis: why Pro Tools? If you don't have a really good answer for that, save your money, buy a cheaper audio interface and a better audio program. (The 002R comes with Pro Tools LE, which is pretty limited, IMHO, and I don't think there's an upgrade path except to buy software from someone else.)
 
In all fairness pro tools le is catching up. With the project pack or whatever its called you get 48 tracks and more plugs. Not to mention pro tools 7 is a bit more processor friendly. But yeah there isn't an upgrade path like with cubase and others.
 
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