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Megatherion
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This is my first post here so please be gentle .
I've been playing in bands for about 10 years now, and after spending lots of money over the years for studio time I've decided to start buying gear instead of studio time which is something I probably should have started ten years ago.
So after doing some reading I purchased an Echo Layla 24 for $500. Brought it home unboxed it plugged it in and did some recording. The layla worked good but the software that was included are all demo versions and left a lot to be desired. Also after spending some time tweaking knobs with a mouse I came to the conclusion that tweaking with a mouse sucks. So after spending 2 days recording all the tracks to two songs I was impressed with the out come not that it was a real high quality recording but when considering how it was recorder it didn't sound half bad, I've heard many demos over the years that sounded far worse.
I guess what I'm looking for is some advice or suggestions on where I should go from this point to improve the quality of my recordings. I want to stay around say $3000 for my initial budget. I know I need a good set of monitors, and perhapes a mixing console but which? Not knowing much about mixers other then plug in mics, set the levels push the main mix button, unmute and push up the main faders. And what about software I've seen so many packages and with what they cost how do you know which one to buy? I used Cubase about 2 years ago but the computer it was on couldn't really handle it. The computer hardware is not an issue for me, computers are what I do for a living. Anyhow faced with so many choices out there what would you buy? Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, keep in mind I'm not looking to buy the cheapest stuff on the market but unfortunatly as always money is the limiting factor.
Thanks.
I've been playing in bands for about 10 years now, and after spending lots of money over the years for studio time I've decided to start buying gear instead of studio time which is something I probably should have started ten years ago.
So after doing some reading I purchased an Echo Layla 24 for $500. Brought it home unboxed it plugged it in and did some recording. The layla worked good but the software that was included are all demo versions and left a lot to be desired. Also after spending some time tweaking knobs with a mouse I came to the conclusion that tweaking with a mouse sucks. So after spending 2 days recording all the tracks to two songs I was impressed with the out come not that it was a real high quality recording but when considering how it was recorder it didn't sound half bad, I've heard many demos over the years that sounded far worse.
I guess what I'm looking for is some advice or suggestions on where I should go from this point to improve the quality of my recordings. I want to stay around say $3000 for my initial budget. I know I need a good set of monitors, and perhapes a mixing console but which? Not knowing much about mixers other then plug in mics, set the levels push the main mix button, unmute and push up the main faders. And what about software I've seen so many packages and with what they cost how do you know which one to buy? I used Cubase about 2 years ago but the computer it was on couldn't really handle it. The computer hardware is not an issue for me, computers are what I do for a living. Anyhow faced with so many choices out there what would you buy? Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, keep in mind I'm not looking to buy the cheapest stuff on the market but unfortunatly as always money is the limiting factor.
Thanks.