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mud4895
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Hi all,
It's my first post here and I've just recently started to look into building a nice home studio. For starters, let me list my current recording rig: Tascam four track, Powerbook G4 Laptop equiped with Reason and Cubase, a PC equiped with Cakewalk. I'm very familar with Reason and just starting to use Cubase and Cakewalk. Anyways, a friend of mine suggested that I buy a mixer to run all the mics/instruments into and then use an RCA to 1/8th inch cable to send the mixed mics/instruments to either computer. My first question is: With the following setup, wouldn't my computer be recording all of the instruments as one track? What I really want is to have all the instruments able to play a song at the same time, and then for each instrument to appear as its own track in my recording program (be it cubase or cakewalk). This way I if the band is making a recording and an instrument makes a mistake, I will be able to go back in and rerecord that instrument's track. I've just started reading about ProTools....would a ProTools rig be able to do the above? If so, is there any other way to do this?....I would like to be able to use my G4 and I know that it will be hard if not impossible to get protools on my laptop. Any help or suggestions are greatly greatly appreciated. : - )
It's my first post here and I've just recently started to look into building a nice home studio. For starters, let me list my current recording rig: Tascam four track, Powerbook G4 Laptop equiped with Reason and Cubase, a PC equiped with Cakewalk. I'm very familar with Reason and just starting to use Cubase and Cakewalk. Anyways, a friend of mine suggested that I buy a mixer to run all the mics/instruments into and then use an RCA to 1/8th inch cable to send the mixed mics/instruments to either computer. My first question is: With the following setup, wouldn't my computer be recording all of the instruments as one track? What I really want is to have all the instruments able to play a song at the same time, and then for each instrument to appear as its own track in my recording program (be it cubase or cakewalk). This way I if the band is making a recording and an instrument makes a mistake, I will be able to go back in and rerecord that instrument's track. I've just started reading about ProTools....would a ProTools rig be able to do the above? If so, is there any other way to do this?....I would like to be able to use my G4 and I know that it will be hard if not impossible to get protools on my laptop. Any help or suggestions are greatly greatly appreciated. : - )