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emomusician
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Hi, I haven't been to this forum in a while.. But I need some help!!
I'm familiar with recording with outboard recorders like fostex/akai. I just recently got interested in going the pc route. I'm trying to figure out what all I'll need. It seems like this route is has the most versatility with the least amount of money involved. my friend has a MAC G3 with a digi 002 setup.
I have a pc, which is not that great right now, but can be upgraded.
its an AMD athlon processor 900mhz i believe... 512mb ram... 40gig hd...
I have N-track studio, Adobe Audition, Cubase, and a buttload of plugins, including amplitube, antares mic modeler and autotune, and tons of reverbs, compressors and what not.
what else do I need?
basically.. I'm going to be recording screamo/posthardcore type music which is typically, drums, 2 guitars, bass and one or more vocals. I'm trying to figure out how to record drums and have each drum on a seperate track. I'll be recording one part at a time, and I have access to sm57's and 58's.
What do I need?
I'm familiar with recording with outboard recorders like fostex/akai. I just recently got interested in going the pc route. I'm trying to figure out what all I'll need. It seems like this route is has the most versatility with the least amount of money involved. my friend has a MAC G3 with a digi 002 setup.
I have a pc, which is not that great right now, but can be upgraded.
its an AMD athlon processor 900mhz i believe... 512mb ram... 40gig hd...
I have N-track studio, Adobe Audition, Cubase, and a buttload of plugins, including amplitube, antares mic modeler and autotune, and tons of reverbs, compressors and what not.
what else do I need?
basically.. I'm going to be recording screamo/posthardcore type music which is typically, drums, 2 guitars, bass and one or more vocals. I'm trying to figure out how to record drums and have each drum on a seperate track. I'll be recording one part at a time, and I have access to sm57's and 58's.
What do I need?