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namelikemusic
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Okay, I'm a recording newbie. I'm a gigging musician, but I'm finally ready to cash in some hard-earned $ for a new recording setup. Up until now, I've only recorded on borrowed Roland digital 8-tracks and stuff, and I've used ProTools TDM systems in pro studios, but I'm ready for something decent for use at home. Oh yeah, I've also used ACID on my PC at work, goofing around with loops and samples and stuff like that.
I'll be picking up a Mac G4 933mHz 256mb RAM, w/2 hard drives. I want to be able to record my guitars, vocals, etc. So far, everyone seems to think that the Digi001 would fit the bill just fine. However, although I'm not using MIDI right now, it would be nice to have that capability, and be able to mess around with virtual instruments and such. I recently saw a demo of Logic Platinum and was blown away--it seems like it would be a really good creative tool for me given the direction my ideas are taking (electronica and such). I'd like to get up and running fairly quickly, but I'm computer-literate and I don't mind somewhat of a learning curve.
SO...all the engineers like Pro Tools and say to just go with that. But the LE software is limited to 24 tracks, and plug-ins cost $$$. The composers/songwriters prefer tools like Logic, more of a writing/creative type of software than Pro Tools, which is more of simply an "audio" tool. I have decided to go PCI with the audio stuff and stay away from firewire for now...so if I use the Digi001 as my audio interface, is it 100% true that I'll be stuck using Pro Tools?? What if I want to switch to Logic or something similar? Simple questions, but some people tell me I'd be stuck with Pro Tools software, period. Others say that's not so. What is the correct answer?
I don't want to be limited to using Pro Tools. Perhaps I should be looking into the MOTU 1224? I've got SOME cash to spend, so I can afford good sound and high sample rate, but I'd like to keep it simple, and hopefully this will be a system that can grow with me as my needs change. Any insight from you more knowledgable folk is appreciated--thanks!
I'll be picking up a Mac G4 933mHz 256mb RAM, w/2 hard drives. I want to be able to record my guitars, vocals, etc. So far, everyone seems to think that the Digi001 would fit the bill just fine. However, although I'm not using MIDI right now, it would be nice to have that capability, and be able to mess around with virtual instruments and such. I recently saw a demo of Logic Platinum and was blown away--it seems like it would be a really good creative tool for me given the direction my ideas are taking (electronica and such). I'd like to get up and running fairly quickly, but I'm computer-literate and I don't mind somewhat of a learning curve.
SO...all the engineers like Pro Tools and say to just go with that. But the LE software is limited to 24 tracks, and plug-ins cost $$$. The composers/songwriters prefer tools like Logic, more of a writing/creative type of software than Pro Tools, which is more of simply an "audio" tool. I have decided to go PCI with the audio stuff and stay away from firewire for now...so if I use the Digi001 as my audio interface, is it 100% true that I'll be stuck using Pro Tools?? What if I want to switch to Logic or something similar? Simple questions, but some people tell me I'd be stuck with Pro Tools software, period. Others say that's not so. What is the correct answer?
I don't want to be limited to using Pro Tools. Perhaps I should be looking into the MOTU 1224? I've got SOME cash to spend, so I can afford good sound and high sample rate, but I'd like to keep it simple, and hopefully this will be a system that can grow with me as my needs change. Any insight from you more knowledgable folk is appreciated--thanks!