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drumgeek
New member
Hi all. As the newest of newbies, it is fitting that I ask an ultimate newbie question. Right? I play drums, acoustic/electric guitar, keys, and also sing. I have recording experience as a player but not as an engineer, and I would like to record my next CD from home.
I am wondering if it is better to get a digital workstation or look into PC recording. What do you think? A few things that may be helpful: I will be recording all the aforementioned instruments, which includes my drumset (5-8 tracks simultaneously); play pop/rock music; have a budget of $1500-2000; want a quality sounding CD; equipment needs to be user friendly; quality effects are important (gate, compression, etc.); I already have a computer; desire automated mixing; I would like to be able to edit/master after mixdown. Also, does one have an easier learning curve than the other?
I am sure this is an ongoing debate, and probably has been covered in previous threads, but any feedback you could give concerning the pros and cons of each would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I am wondering if it is better to get a digital workstation or look into PC recording. What do you think? A few things that may be helpful: I will be recording all the aforementioned instruments, which includes my drumset (5-8 tracks simultaneously); play pop/rock music; have a budget of $1500-2000; want a quality sounding CD; equipment needs to be user friendly; quality effects are important (gate, compression, etc.); I already have a computer; desire automated mixing; I would like to be able to edit/master after mixdown. Also, does one have an easier learning curve than the other?
I am sure this is an ongoing debate, and probably has been covered in previous threads, but any feedback you could give concerning the pros and cons of each would be much appreciated. Thanks!