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Biggsy
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Hey, absolute newbie here, and looking at other threads feeling a little out of my depth, although I'm sure yall had to start somewhere, so some of your experience would be helpful!!
I have a Dell inspiron laptop, Pentium 3m 1.5g processor, 512mg RAM, 60 gig hard drive and I think a Vortex AU8820 PCI Sound Card (which I'm sure I'll have to change to accomodate my plans) which I want to hook up with a recording system.
I'll be recording track by track, and also recording live preformances so I guess at least 8 inputs will be necessary. space and portability is an issue, so the smaller the better. budget is around £400 / $550.
Classic kinda 4-piece band stuff- electric & acoustic guitars, bass, drums, keys and vocals
I'm looking for (obviously) the highest quality for the lowest bucks, although I have no idea what I need equipment/software wise.
Looking everywhere on the web, and it's all getting a little confusing, so independand opinions more than welcome. Not bothered about new or second hand, just need some reccomendations on what I need, from soundcard, hardware and software for a decent setup.
Cheers!!
I have a Dell inspiron laptop, Pentium 3m 1.5g processor, 512mg RAM, 60 gig hard drive and I think a Vortex AU8820 PCI Sound Card (which I'm sure I'll have to change to accomodate my plans) which I want to hook up with a recording system.
I'll be recording track by track, and also recording live preformances so I guess at least 8 inputs will be necessary. space and portability is an issue, so the smaller the better. budget is around £400 / $550.
Classic kinda 4-piece band stuff- electric & acoustic guitars, bass, drums, keys and vocals
I'm looking for (obviously) the highest quality for the lowest bucks, although I have no idea what I need equipment/software wise.
Looking everywhere on the web, and it's all getting a little confusing, so independand opinions more than welcome. Not bothered about new or second hand, just need some reccomendations on what I need, from soundcard, hardware and software for a decent setup.
Cheers!!