
LemonTree
Suck 'em and see!
Hi everyone. After over a year of frustration only being able to record two tracks at a time on a soundblaster sound card and having to program drum loops instead of recording live drums I've splashed out on the foundations of a new home studio.
The computer I already owned, an Athlon XP 1.8GHz with 512Meg of DDRram with a 40Gig hard drive (still about 25Gig on there to use up)
I've bought an Allen & Heath GS1 16/8/2 and an M-Audio Delta 1010. I've been Using Cool Edit Pro for recording my tracks in and doing my mixing on Cubase. I've got a stack of plugins, but don't have any outboard effects. I'm wondering what should be first on my list. I was thinking a quad gate would be a good start as I'll be recording live drums from now on.
Any tips on
a) what kind of gate to buy
b) any info on the GS1 would be greatly appreciated
c) anyone know if Nady drum mics are any good?
Thanks, I look forward to a long and healthy relationship with homerecording.com,
Alec.
The computer I already owned, an Athlon XP 1.8GHz with 512Meg of DDRram with a 40Gig hard drive (still about 25Gig on there to use up)
I've bought an Allen & Heath GS1 16/8/2 and an M-Audio Delta 1010. I've been Using Cool Edit Pro for recording my tracks in and doing my mixing on Cubase. I've got a stack of plugins, but don't have any outboard effects. I'm wondering what should be first on my list. I was thinking a quad gate would be a good start as I'll be recording live drums from now on.
Any tips on
a) what kind of gate to buy
b) any info on the GS1 would be greatly appreciated
c) anyone know if Nady drum mics are any good?
Thanks, I look forward to a long and healthy relationship with homerecording.com,
Alec.