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Chuck Bevitt
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Hello all.
I've recently gotten into singing 4 part harmony (aka Barbershop) and I want to set up a 'recording studio in a computer'. I've never been involved with audio recording before, so I'm starting from square one.
One requirement I have is to be portable and to be able to input at least four simultaneous inputs so as to be able to capture each of the four singing parts at once and on separate tracks. Portability means looking for a laptop; so far, I looking at a Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 Laptop with Win 7 Professional. It has a quad core processor at 2GHz, 8GB ram, and USB 3.0. That shoud give me plenty of horsepower.
Then I was thinking that to have more than 2 inputs at once, there must be some kind of hardware gizmo that would accept the inputs and then pass them into the computer via USB. Doing some research, I've seen a couple of things: a Tascam US-800 and a OCTA-Capture. Are something like these what I need?
I really don't know anything about what I looking for in the software package or for microphones.
So I'd appreciate any and all advice. Is this a good choice for the laptop? I don't mind erring on the side of power. I'd preferr to stay with Windows rather than Mac, however. Is USB the way to get the inputs into the computer and what are some good choice for the hardware piece that collects the inputs and channels them into the computer. What would be a good software package? What kind of microphones (four of them) should I be looking for? Do I have to worry about compatibility issues between the microphones, the input hardware, the computer, and the software package?
Thanks in advance for all suggestions. I'll be sure to post with the system specs when I've put it together. I'm sure I'll have lots of questions once I start recording and mixing.
I've recently gotten into singing 4 part harmony (aka Barbershop) and I want to set up a 'recording studio in a computer'. I've never been involved with audio recording before, so I'm starting from square one.
One requirement I have is to be portable and to be able to input at least four simultaneous inputs so as to be able to capture each of the four singing parts at once and on separate tracks. Portability means looking for a laptop; so far, I looking at a Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 Laptop with Win 7 Professional. It has a quad core processor at 2GHz, 8GB ram, and USB 3.0. That shoud give me plenty of horsepower.
Then I was thinking that to have more than 2 inputs at once, there must be some kind of hardware gizmo that would accept the inputs and then pass them into the computer via USB. Doing some research, I've seen a couple of things: a Tascam US-800 and a OCTA-Capture. Are something like these what I need?
I really don't know anything about what I looking for in the software package or for microphones.
So I'd appreciate any and all advice. Is this a good choice for the laptop? I don't mind erring on the side of power. I'd preferr to stay with Windows rather than Mac, however. Is USB the way to get the inputs into the computer and what are some good choice for the hardware piece that collects the inputs and channels them into the computer. What would be a good software package? What kind of microphones (four of them) should I be looking for? Do I have to worry about compatibility issues between the microphones, the input hardware, the computer, and the software package?
Thanks in advance for all suggestions. I'll be sure to post with the system specs when I've put it together. I'm sure I'll have lots of questions once I start recording and mixing.