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Howdy Y'all
Been followeing this site since mid-Dec. when I decided to upgrade my old system: 386, Cakewalk 4.0 (for DOS!), midi keybrds and drums, Roland compat. MPU soundcard, JLC PP1 midi-tape sync, and Fostex X-26 4-tr cassete.
The cavemen are tired of rolling the wheel and now want to fly!
Usually I record 1 or 2 tracks (guitar and vocals), but would like to be able to record "the gang" up to 3 mics, 2-3 guitars, bass and midi drums and keybrds. (on separate tracks)
I'm assuming I don't need mic preamps since thay are built into the A/D soundcards. I'm assuming I don't need a mixer sinc I'll mix down on a software like Cakewalk or N-tracks.
Is there any use for a mixer pre-recording? post-recording?
I presume I'd need a sound card like the wave/824 for the 8 audio/2 midi in's they have. One of my questions is what do you use the audio outs for, and why would you need 8. I understand the Midi out to re-play the sounds on the equipment (here's where it starts to go fuzzy and turn black), but what about the midi if you want to record to cd.
I'm still researching hardware, I plan on getting the hardware and soundcard first and then downloading software demo's off the net.
So far, I'm considering:
Celeron 400-500 mhz/128k cache (? if it's L2)
with Intel ca810e motherboard
128mb ram (?type), 8.4 gb HD plus a removable 20 gig HD bay (for audio only), sonyCRX 140E CD-R (8x/4x/32x), 17" monitor (Samsung)
Mistakes? What kind/# of conmnectors should I be looking for on my motherboard. The midi interface looked lik a joystick port, I suspect I'll need one of those midi-joystick cables.
Don't want to sound sucky but I must. Great site, answered many of my questions after I had dug around for awhile and began to understand what I was reading, especially this Newbies site. Thanks Dragon, thanks ev eryone.
Salut (pronounced sal-ue, like Adrian Baloo) (some French for y'all, eh!)
Howdy Y'all
Been followeing this site since mid-Dec. when I decided to upgrade my old system: 386, Cakewalk 4.0 (for DOS!), midi keybrds and drums, Roland compat. MPU soundcard, JLC PP1 midi-tape sync, and Fostex X-26 4-tr cassete.
The cavemen are tired of rolling the wheel and now want to fly!
Usually I record 1 or 2 tracks (guitar and vocals), but would like to be able to record "the gang" up to 3 mics, 2-3 guitars, bass and midi drums and keybrds. (on separate tracks)
I'm assuming I don't need mic preamps since thay are built into the A/D soundcards. I'm assuming I don't need a mixer sinc I'll mix down on a software like Cakewalk or N-tracks.
Is there any use for a mixer pre-recording? post-recording?
I presume I'd need a sound card like the wave/824 for the 8 audio/2 midi in's they have. One of my questions is what do you use the audio outs for, and why would you need 8. I understand the Midi out to re-play the sounds on the equipment (here's where it starts to go fuzzy and turn black), but what about the midi if you want to record to cd.
I'm still researching hardware, I plan on getting the hardware and soundcard first and then downloading software demo's off the net.
So far, I'm considering:
Celeron 400-500 mhz/128k cache (? if it's L2)
with Intel ca810e motherboard
128mb ram (?type), 8.4 gb HD plus a removable 20 gig HD bay (for audio only), sonyCRX 140E CD-R (8x/4x/32x), 17" monitor (Samsung)
Mistakes? What kind/# of conmnectors should I be looking for on my motherboard. The midi interface looked lik a joystick port, I suspect I'll need one of those midi-joystick cables.
Don't want to sound sucky but I must. Great site, answered many of my questions after I had dug around for awhile and began to understand what I was reading, especially this Newbies site. Thanks Dragon, thanks ev eryone.
Salut (pronounced sal-ue, like Adrian Baloo) (some French for y'all, eh!)