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thesteev
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I've been doing audio reinforcement (live theater and the such) for a good three years now at my school, but I want to delve deeper into sound tech because I enjoy it so much. I'm not too much of a newbie (I can tell the difference between an SM58 and SM57) but I'm new to the recording field, and want to get in to recording and editing (and eventaully A/V stuff like TV and Movies.)
I have a decent computer and MIDI/XG keyboard as it is (I play the piano), but I know that's not enough. I know I'd want to set up a DAW at this point because it's cheaper, and I'd go with Linux and Ardour for the software. I'd use the M-Audio Delta for inputs and this Behringer B-Control fader for editing and stuff (I love HID devices. I have a tablet and I wouldn't do any graphic editing without it).
However two problems I have are: Will the ten input and ten output be enough on the Delta? And once I have all this equipment, where do I go from there?
Also, are there any books I should read? I picked up a copy of Digital Desktop Studio from Gutar Center earler today, but I seriously doubt a single book will change everything.
I have a decent computer and MIDI/XG keyboard as it is (I play the piano), but I know that's not enough. I know I'd want to set up a DAW at this point because it's cheaper, and I'd go with Linux and Ardour for the software. I'd use the M-Audio Delta for inputs and this Behringer B-Control fader for editing and stuff (I love HID devices. I have a tablet and I wouldn't do any graphic editing without it).
However two problems I have are: Will the ten input and ten output be enough on the Delta? And once I have all this equipment, where do I go from there?
Also, are there any books I should read? I picked up a copy of Digital Desktop Studio from Gutar Center earler today, but I seriously doubt a single book will change everything.