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Rednefjazz
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(this will probably be a pretty big post, I have lots of questions)
I posted on here a few months back but I never accomplished anything and I guess I had a naive towards the entire recording process. So now feeling slightly more educated, a lot more motivated and far more appreciative of the enormous amount of effort that goes into the recording process I think it's time I try and get into some home recording for myself.
I'll try and briefly as possible fill you in on where I'm at.
I guess the best head start I have is my free macbook pro! I'm hopefully right in assuming they're a pretty good start for the basic home recordings.
My initial goal is to record my band at a decent quality but by no means am I expecting the worlds greatest quality, especially on my budget.
I have $1000 budget roughly. It's not a lot I know. but I think it should get me started.
I figured an 8 track interface will be able to record most of my band adequately(we usually just go with live recordings). usb or firewire though? Am I right in believing firewire is better but a little more pricey.
My guitar teacher/tech send he'll happily lend out his mics and cables to me. (he runs a proper studio so has pretty decent gear)
then I will need either a good pair of headphones or monitors but I think headphones might be the cheaper alternative and more practical in my situation. I dont have a that much room.
Then software: I have GB obviously but it's not the most sophisticated program. so do programs usually come for free with interfaces or at an additional cost? and what is probably one of the more user-friendly ones for beginners like me?
My guitar teacher can help me with the actual mixing and mastering process. but I only get half an hour a week with him so I prefer to focus on guitar stuff and educate myself on this stuff in my own time.
So I am pretty much on the right track? can anyone offer any different options or advice for starting out. thanks! (sorry about the long post)
looking forward to moving out of the newbie section eventually
I posted on here a few months back but I never accomplished anything and I guess I had a naive towards the entire recording process. So now feeling slightly more educated, a lot more motivated and far more appreciative of the enormous amount of effort that goes into the recording process I think it's time I try and get into some home recording for myself.
I'll try and briefly as possible fill you in on where I'm at.
I guess the best head start I have is my free macbook pro! I'm hopefully right in assuming they're a pretty good start for the basic home recordings.
My initial goal is to record my band at a decent quality but by no means am I expecting the worlds greatest quality, especially on my budget.
I have $1000 budget roughly. It's not a lot I know. but I think it should get me started.
I figured an 8 track interface will be able to record most of my band adequately(we usually just go with live recordings). usb or firewire though? Am I right in believing firewire is better but a little more pricey.
My guitar teacher/tech send he'll happily lend out his mics and cables to me. (he runs a proper studio so has pretty decent gear)
then I will need either a good pair of headphones or monitors but I think headphones might be the cheaper alternative and more practical in my situation. I dont have a that much room.
Then software: I have GB obviously but it's not the most sophisticated program. so do programs usually come for free with interfaces or at an additional cost? and what is probably one of the more user-friendly ones for beginners like me?
My guitar teacher can help me with the actual mixing and mastering process. but I only get half an hour a week with him so I prefer to focus on guitar stuff and educate myself on this stuff in my own time.
So I am pretty much on the right track? can anyone offer any different options or advice for starting out. thanks! (sorry about the long post)
looking forward to moving out of the newbie section eventually