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I have a new dell (specs below) and I have been playing with Adobe Audition 1.5 and an ancient Seasound interface for six or seven months. Everytime I try to record through a mic (EV N/D967), whether it be vocals or guitar, it sounds dead and muffled (crappy pre-amps? wrong mic? placement? too much gain?). I just assume that my interface is garbage.
I am looking for a way to get a decent guitar & vocal sound (rock/moderately heavy) and a fast and efficient way to put down drums/beats (think nin and radiohead). Ive been using samples in Acid Loops and transferring into Audition but I know there must be better ways (drum machine? sampler? or maybe the midi controller listed below?).
I have been reading at tweakheadz.com and have learned a lot, but I am still unsure about what to buy for my needs. I have about $2000 set aside for equipment just to start, will continue to build over time.
Would this be a good but inexpensive Interface for what i need?
PreSonus FIREBOX
Would I still need a sound card with this interface? Mixer? It comes with Cubase LE, will this suite my needs or will I have to upgrade to a better edition immediately? Or should I upgrade to Audition 2.0 and will it work with that?
Would this be a good Midi Controller for me or is it overkill?
MAudio Axiom 61Key
Demension E521
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 3800 (2.0 GHz)
Windows Vista Home (anything compatible?) have XP Home too
2 GB RAM
250GB Hard Drive
16x DVD+/-RW Drive
Integrated Audio(I heard soundblaster sucked so I figured I would buy a recommended soundcard at a later date.....was I wrong?)
IEEE 1394 Adapter
Also thinking about buying laptop solely for the purpose of recording/mixing, the mobility factor could be a huge conveniance for me. Good Idea? What do I want in a recording laptop? If anyone could give me an example of an ideal setup that would help me a lot.
An enormous amount of questions, I know. But any help would be greatly appreciatied.
I am looking for a way to get a decent guitar & vocal sound (rock/moderately heavy) and a fast and efficient way to put down drums/beats (think nin and radiohead). Ive been using samples in Acid Loops and transferring into Audition but I know there must be better ways (drum machine? sampler? or maybe the midi controller listed below?).
I have been reading at tweakheadz.com and have learned a lot, but I am still unsure about what to buy for my needs. I have about $2000 set aside for equipment just to start, will continue to build over time.
Would this be a good but inexpensive Interface for what i need?
PreSonus FIREBOX
Would I still need a sound card with this interface? Mixer? It comes with Cubase LE, will this suite my needs or will I have to upgrade to a better edition immediately? Or should I upgrade to Audition 2.0 and will it work with that?
Would this be a good Midi Controller for me or is it overkill?
MAudio Axiom 61Key
Demension E521
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 3800 (2.0 GHz)
Windows Vista Home (anything compatible?) have XP Home too
2 GB RAM
250GB Hard Drive
16x DVD+/-RW Drive
Integrated Audio(I heard soundblaster sucked so I figured I would buy a recommended soundcard at a later date.....was I wrong?)
IEEE 1394 Adapter
Also thinking about buying laptop solely for the purpose of recording/mixing, the mobility factor could be a huge conveniance for me. Good Idea? What do I want in a recording laptop? If anyone could give me an example of an ideal setup that would help me a lot.
An enormous amount of questions, I know. But any help would be greatly appreciatied.
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