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cab25
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I am a total virgin in the arena of recording. I'd like to make the best decision possible. I play guitar, drums and keyboards and have no intentions for anyone other than myself recording at home. The question is this; since I can play only one instrument at a time what would make the most sense for me (8tracks minimum)? PC vs. Digital recorder ie. Roland 880 etc? My gut instinct tells me to buy an application specific USED pc w/ plenty of ram, hard drive, sound card etc and a program like cakewalk.
Which is quicker to learn pc or "conventional" digital recorders? Which has better quality? Is there a big cost difference? Obviously, you can expand software tracks cheaper - yes? I already own a cd recorder on my computer at work. Can I record/mix-down at home in .wav format and burn cd's at work. If i go the pc route what other hardware do I need? I do own a Yamaha DGstomp w/ midi in and outs and a digital out coxail. (i don't even know what midi is -pathetic huh) Any professional advice would sincerely be appreciated. p.s. this site rocks.
Which is quicker to learn pc or "conventional" digital recorders? Which has better quality? Is there a big cost difference? Obviously, you can expand software tracks cheaper - yes? I already own a cd recorder on my computer at work. Can I record/mix-down at home in .wav format and burn cd's at work. If i go the pc route what other hardware do I need? I do own a Yamaha DGstomp w/ midi in and outs and a digital out coxail. (i don't even know what midi is -pathetic huh) Any professional advice would sincerely be appreciated. p.s. this site rocks.