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terrapintaco
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I've been doing a lot of reading and learning about home studio/recording options and i'm just about ready to
make a final decision, and any insight or comments would be welcome.
Background: I've recorded on a handful of records over the last 8 years, from bedroom studio to pro studio from analog to
digital. In each case the producer/engineer did all the "work". I picked up some familiarity but I am definitely a newbie
when it comes to doing it myself. I've been reading Home Recording for Dummies and that's been useful. Thus, I'm looking
for a system that is fairly easy to setup and use.
My Vision: I play in rock / folk-rock bands as a diversion to real-life.
For my next record I want to invest in recording gear instead of paying a studio. This way hopefully I can make records for
years for less than the price of 1 single project. My immediate plan is to go to a studio to get drums and bass tracks, but down
the line I would like to learn enough and have enough mics etc. to do the whole thing myself. I don't expect my records to be exactly the same quality as a pro studio, but I'd like them to sound very good.
My needs: I need a system where I can have the drums and bass recorded elsewhere then input into my system. I want to do the Vocals, keys, guitars and other extras at my home studio. Someday I'd like to do drums at home too.
My proposed setup:
1. I'm leaning towards a PC system, since I work with PCs everyday, and I'm interested in using the PC to play around with sampling and digital effects. I plan to buy a new PC w/ dual HD and 1GB RAM, and probably Windows 2000 (unless there's a reason to go XP). I'd use this computer just for audio recording. Can I also do Video editing w/o compromising the system?
2. Software: I'm leaning toward Cakewalk Sonar at this point.
3. Mixing Board: Mackie 1642-VLZ Pro- I know I want knobs to turn and levers to push , but I'm a little confused whether this is the right thing I'm looking for. Will I be able to use this board during mixdown? And can I use this to also send to PA speakers in my studio for live practice/playing? Should I be looking for a Control interface instead?
4. Monitors: I'll get headphones, but I'm wondering are there studio monitors that would be loud enough to amplify vox and keys while playing with bass and drums and guitar (at a fairly low level) when we practice in a 16x16 room?
5. Mics: haven't decided yet on what to get (will depend on what's left of my budget).
thanks for your time. Please let me know if I'm forgetting something major here, or any other advice.
Peace,
TT
make a final decision, and any insight or comments would be welcome.
Background: I've recorded on a handful of records over the last 8 years, from bedroom studio to pro studio from analog to
digital. In each case the producer/engineer did all the "work". I picked up some familiarity but I am definitely a newbie
when it comes to doing it myself. I've been reading Home Recording for Dummies and that's been useful. Thus, I'm looking
for a system that is fairly easy to setup and use.
My Vision: I play in rock / folk-rock bands as a diversion to real-life.
For my next record I want to invest in recording gear instead of paying a studio. This way hopefully I can make records for
years for less than the price of 1 single project. My immediate plan is to go to a studio to get drums and bass tracks, but down
the line I would like to learn enough and have enough mics etc. to do the whole thing myself. I don't expect my records to be exactly the same quality as a pro studio, but I'd like them to sound very good.
My needs: I need a system where I can have the drums and bass recorded elsewhere then input into my system. I want to do the Vocals, keys, guitars and other extras at my home studio. Someday I'd like to do drums at home too.
My proposed setup:
1. I'm leaning towards a PC system, since I work with PCs everyday, and I'm interested in using the PC to play around with sampling and digital effects. I plan to buy a new PC w/ dual HD and 1GB RAM, and probably Windows 2000 (unless there's a reason to go XP). I'd use this computer just for audio recording. Can I also do Video editing w/o compromising the system?
2. Software: I'm leaning toward Cakewalk Sonar at this point.
3. Mixing Board: Mackie 1642-VLZ Pro- I know I want knobs to turn and levers to push , but I'm a little confused whether this is the right thing I'm looking for. Will I be able to use this board during mixdown? And can I use this to also send to PA speakers in my studio for live practice/playing? Should I be looking for a Control interface instead?
4. Monitors: I'll get headphones, but I'm wondering are there studio monitors that would be loud enough to amplify vox and keys while playing with bass and drums and guitar (at a fairly low level) when we practice in a 16x16 room?
5. Mics: haven't decided yet on what to get (will depend on what's left of my budget).
thanks for your time. Please let me know if I'm forgetting something major here, or any other advice.
Peace,
TT