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WildFire
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(a story with a moral)
This was desire to record music. It was so simple in the beginning. I had a vision of what I need, just not the particulars to fullfill that need. I know what I'm capable of; I've recorded some stuff with a SM57/C1000 through some old preamps of a 4-track into a SBLive! Card. Using whatever software I had at my disposal, I got better at what I was doing. My mixes were sounding better, my composition ability started maturing.
2 years later, after some gigs, goofin around and working at my day job, I decided I wanted to get a bit more serious with this whole home recording deal. So after talkin with some of the other guys at work who also know the territory (my place of work - an advertising agency - is full of musicians), they had me consider the Yamaha 4416 DAW. "Great!" I thought to myself. Sounds like an awesome tool. 16 Tracks, 24bit HD recording, built in DSP. Sounds excellent. Price? affordable.
So I take a trip down to the music store and talk to the Sales guy in the recording dept. I can trust this guys oppinion. I have a good customer relationship with the staff in this store. He gives me a good 2 hours worth of explanations (which he seemed too enjoy) and suggestions knowing full well I wasn't going to buy anything that day. He also pointed me at the more expensive Roland VS2480. Yes, I was drooling. 24tracks of sweet 24bit audio, VGA output and oh the list goes on. Oh yeah, I wanted that. Suddenly, reality struck me. I don't have room for the roland, plus, the price of the 2480, plus monitors (yes I was informed about those too) and possibly a better mic, a CD-Recorder for the VS machine, and all this other stuff was going to put me WAY over my budget. Of course the reality didnt strike me that day, it was a good month later after countless of hours reading reviews, specs, documentations, reading stuff on VS-Planet and so on.
Fine, solution? - I'm great with computers, hell, I used to build/repair/sell them for a living (now i just work on them
.
I thought, why not just go back to basics and use a computer to record with. Makes sense right? I know that there is hardware out there that could possibly make a computer just as good as any standalone DAW out there. Great, so I started the my research. I started off on google.com and did my searches and then I found the echo line of products. It wasn't to impressive to me but thats all managed to find after a few hours of reading and searching. Discouraged by my efforts, I stoped my research and stumbled my way to websites such as this one, prorec.com, homerecording@about and a bunch of others.
This is where my nightmare began. I was hit by a ton of information! Monitors, mixers and pre-amps oh my! There I read, review after review after article. Who would of thought that there was so much to know! I soaked it all like a sponge. I printed hundreds of pages of webpages and pdf files (courtesy of the company printer) which left me piles of reading material. And after reading about Mackie, Aardvark, Echo, Yamaha, Audio-Technica, Rhode and a whole wack more... My good sound card and computer idea just wasnt as simple anymore.
And then I stumbled on to here. Oh boy, I was really asking for it now. Not only do I have opinions from reviewers, now I had em from amatures and pros. Here I was introduced to Digidesign, M-Audio, ST Audio, MOTU, yada yada yada.
All this BBS did was complicate my situation, expand my already large set of options and add more questions to my already full list.
Oh woe is me..
Everyone here has an opinion, most are different from others and I'm finding everything here to be extremely subjective.
So where am I know? No where, probably not any farther then when I once started.
I am a long time reader here, and it scares me tha I remember names like Bruce, Gidge, Tubedude, dobro and so on... (sorry if i spelt any of these wrong)
I find that a lot of newbies tend to ask the same questions. Basically "What is better" with a selection of even just as a general statement.
I feel their pain.
Sometimes I wish there was a true answer to "what is the best" out there so I would at least have some direction to where I need to go. I realize from all their mistakes is that there is no "best" but at most a small majority (oxymoron.. i know)
I've narrowed down my choices to a few soundcards. As I know, no single post will tell me which is best for me as only I can make that decision.
In the future messages I may ask questions about a particular card and I hope any replies will help me in my quest.
Here, I would like to introduce myself to this BBS. I'm WildFire, and as it states under my name, I AM a newbie (with a lot of knowledge gathered from months of research
.. irony?)
Thank you for your time.
-WildFire, 1st post.
Replies welcome
This was desire to record music. It was so simple in the beginning. I had a vision of what I need, just not the particulars to fullfill that need. I know what I'm capable of; I've recorded some stuff with a SM57/C1000 through some old preamps of a 4-track into a SBLive! Card. Using whatever software I had at my disposal, I got better at what I was doing. My mixes were sounding better, my composition ability started maturing.
2 years later, after some gigs, goofin around and working at my day job, I decided I wanted to get a bit more serious with this whole home recording deal. So after talkin with some of the other guys at work who also know the territory (my place of work - an advertising agency - is full of musicians), they had me consider the Yamaha 4416 DAW. "Great!" I thought to myself. Sounds like an awesome tool. 16 Tracks, 24bit HD recording, built in DSP. Sounds excellent. Price? affordable.
So I take a trip down to the music store and talk to the Sales guy in the recording dept. I can trust this guys oppinion. I have a good customer relationship with the staff in this store. He gives me a good 2 hours worth of explanations (which he seemed too enjoy) and suggestions knowing full well I wasn't going to buy anything that day. He also pointed me at the more expensive Roland VS2480. Yes, I was drooling. 24tracks of sweet 24bit audio, VGA output and oh the list goes on. Oh yeah, I wanted that. Suddenly, reality struck me. I don't have room for the roland, plus, the price of the 2480, plus monitors (yes I was informed about those too) and possibly a better mic, a CD-Recorder for the VS machine, and all this other stuff was going to put me WAY over my budget. Of course the reality didnt strike me that day, it was a good month later after countless of hours reading reviews, specs, documentations, reading stuff on VS-Planet and so on.
Fine, solution? - I'm great with computers, hell, I used to build/repair/sell them for a living (now i just work on them

I thought, why not just go back to basics and use a computer to record with. Makes sense right? I know that there is hardware out there that could possibly make a computer just as good as any standalone DAW out there. Great, so I started the my research. I started off on google.com and did my searches and then I found the echo line of products. It wasn't to impressive to me but thats all managed to find after a few hours of reading and searching. Discouraged by my efforts, I stoped my research and stumbled my way to websites such as this one, prorec.com, homerecording@about and a bunch of others.
This is where my nightmare began. I was hit by a ton of information! Monitors, mixers and pre-amps oh my! There I read, review after review after article. Who would of thought that there was so much to know! I soaked it all like a sponge. I printed hundreds of pages of webpages and pdf files (courtesy of the company printer) which left me piles of reading material. And after reading about Mackie, Aardvark, Echo, Yamaha, Audio-Technica, Rhode and a whole wack more... My good sound card and computer idea just wasnt as simple anymore.
And then I stumbled on to here. Oh boy, I was really asking for it now. Not only do I have opinions from reviewers, now I had em from amatures and pros. Here I was introduced to Digidesign, M-Audio, ST Audio, MOTU, yada yada yada.
All this BBS did was complicate my situation, expand my already large set of options and add more questions to my already full list.
Oh woe is me..
Everyone here has an opinion, most are different from others and I'm finding everything here to be extremely subjective.
So where am I know? No where, probably not any farther then when I once started.
I am a long time reader here, and it scares me tha I remember names like Bruce, Gidge, Tubedude, dobro and so on... (sorry if i spelt any of these wrong)
I find that a lot of newbies tend to ask the same questions. Basically "What is better" with a selection of even just as a general statement.
I feel their pain.
Sometimes I wish there was a true answer to "what is the best" out there so I would at least have some direction to where I need to go. I realize from all their mistakes is that there is no "best" but at most a small majority (oxymoron.. i know)
I've narrowed down my choices to a few soundcards. As I know, no single post will tell me which is best for me as only I can make that decision.
In the future messages I may ask questions about a particular card and I hope any replies will help me in my quest.
Here, I would like to introduce myself to this BBS. I'm WildFire, and as it states under my name, I AM a newbie (with a lot of knowledge gathered from months of research

Thank you for your time.
-WildFire, 1st post.
Replies welcome