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Saxiety
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That would be a severe understatement!
I am just getting into the home recording and I have bought / waiting on some equipment. I am going to post what I have and would like anyone to respond with what I might be missing. In terms of specifics of what I will be doing; right now I can only think I will be putting some stuff together of my wife singing and my playing sax or piano (maybe some synthesis). I don't have a drum kit or any traditional "drum set" sounds on my new keys so I definately need a suggestion there as to what type of hardware / software I can use. I am thinking software (if that will work) for now due to cost. Ok here's the goody list:
iMac G5 2.0: Still waiting on delivery, but got a good price
Lacie 250 GB external Hard Drive
Yamaha S08: keys with a few voice options
BX5a: Studio monitors
MBox II
Mics: Sure SM58's for vocal and a Marshall MXL603S
A few mic stands and various cables
So once again, let me know if there is anything that isn't there and also your opinions on drum options.
Thanks
~S~
I am just getting into the home recording and I have bought / waiting on some equipment. I am going to post what I have and would like anyone to respond with what I might be missing. In terms of specifics of what I will be doing; right now I can only think I will be putting some stuff together of my wife singing and my playing sax or piano (maybe some synthesis). I don't have a drum kit or any traditional "drum set" sounds on my new keys so I definately need a suggestion there as to what type of hardware / software I can use. I am thinking software (if that will work) for now due to cost. Ok here's the goody list:
iMac G5 2.0: Still waiting on delivery, but got a good price
Lacie 250 GB external Hard Drive
Yamaha S08: keys with a few voice options
BX5a: Studio monitors
MBox II
Mics: Sure SM58's for vocal and a Marshall MXL603S
A few mic stands and various cables
So once again, let me know if there is anything that isn't there and also your opinions on drum options.
Thanks
~S~
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