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ageofconsent
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Hello,
My name is Mark, and I am completely new to this forum. I've joined with the intent of researching and finding out from other experienced home recorders what the best tools would be for my personal use.
I am a singer/songwriter with virtually no experience at home recording. I have recorded some of my songs with a professional, and I've found that I do not have the budget for it any longer. Plus, I don't like putting the production aspects of my music in someone else's hands.
My sound could be classified along the lines of indie rock bands like the Red House Painters and Sparklehorse with a major lyrical influence from Liz Phair and Cat Power. It is acoustic/ lo-fi indie rock based.
My approach to production will be fairly minimalist. I would like to mix vocals, guitar, drum loops, and synthesizers with simulated keys and cello strings (plus a few nifty extra sonic sounds here and there).
For those who would like to give me advice, please give me advice! I am plunging into a world of which I know nothing. Any suggestions would be helpful. Would cakewalk music creator 2003 be ideal? Also, I'm planning on purchasing a brand new pc with windows XP. What hard drive requirements as far as MB and RAM would be ideal in order to have the least amount of computer crashes when running home recording software?
My name is Mark, and I am completely new to this forum. I've joined with the intent of researching and finding out from other experienced home recorders what the best tools would be for my personal use.
I am a singer/songwriter with virtually no experience at home recording. I have recorded some of my songs with a professional, and I've found that I do not have the budget for it any longer. Plus, I don't like putting the production aspects of my music in someone else's hands.
My sound could be classified along the lines of indie rock bands like the Red House Painters and Sparklehorse with a major lyrical influence from Liz Phair and Cat Power. It is acoustic/ lo-fi indie rock based.
My approach to production will be fairly minimalist. I would like to mix vocals, guitar, drum loops, and synthesizers with simulated keys and cello strings (plus a few nifty extra sonic sounds here and there).
For those who would like to give me advice, please give me advice! I am plunging into a world of which I know nothing. Any suggestions would be helpful. Would cakewalk music creator 2003 be ideal? Also, I'm planning on purchasing a brand new pc with windows XP. What hard drive requirements as far as MB and RAM would be ideal in order to have the least amount of computer crashes when running home recording software?