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unobus20
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Hi everyone,
This is my first post and I hope to glean much information from all you knowledgable folks out there. I'm wanting to build a small home studio for myself. Nothing too complicated but I really have no idea where to start. What kind of books do you recommend on how to set up a home studio? I've heard "The Musician's Guide to Home Recording" was good but doesn't have a thorough section on digital-based systems. I'd like a good book that would address recording techniques, analog vs. digital and other such topics. If you have any ideas, let me know.
Now, I've been thinking about leaning more towards digital recording since it seems to be easier than analog-based recording, from what I've heard. Should I get a computer program like Cubase with a soundcard and a separate mixer or should I get the stand-alone hard-disk multitrack recorder with the built in mixer? I'm assuming products by Foxtex, Roland, Yamaha and Tascam would do the trick. What are your thoughts on these products? Also, I need a couple of good monitors. What brand should I get and should I get the ones that have their own amplifiers? Should I get a couple rack units as well (compressor, noise-gate, effects processor)? I already have a couple of Shure mics and a pair of good quality Sony headphones so I basically need everything else. I'd like to keep everything under $5,000 if at all possible and I'll be recording guitars, vocals, keyboards and bass mostly. If any of you good people could lead me in the right direction, I'd be much appreciative. Thanks a lot.
Unobus20
This is my first post and I hope to glean much information from all you knowledgable folks out there. I'm wanting to build a small home studio for myself. Nothing too complicated but I really have no idea where to start. What kind of books do you recommend on how to set up a home studio? I've heard "The Musician's Guide to Home Recording" was good but doesn't have a thorough section on digital-based systems. I'd like a good book that would address recording techniques, analog vs. digital and other such topics. If you have any ideas, let me know.
Now, I've been thinking about leaning more towards digital recording since it seems to be easier than analog-based recording, from what I've heard. Should I get a computer program like Cubase with a soundcard and a separate mixer or should I get the stand-alone hard-disk multitrack recorder with the built in mixer? I'm assuming products by Foxtex, Roland, Yamaha and Tascam would do the trick. What are your thoughts on these products? Also, I need a couple of good monitors. What brand should I get and should I get the ones that have their own amplifiers? Should I get a couple rack units as well (compressor, noise-gate, effects processor)? I already have a couple of Shure mics and a pair of good quality Sony headphones so I basically need everything else. I'd like to keep everything under $5,000 if at all possible and I'll be recording guitars, vocals, keyboards and bass mostly. If any of you good people could lead me in the right direction, I'd be much appreciative. Thanks a lot.
Unobus20