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HapiCmpur
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Bear with me; I'm new at this.
I've been recording for a couple of years now using a little Boss BR-8 digital workstation, but now I want to upgrade to at least 16 tracks, not to mention better EQ and dynamics processing capabilities. I have never recorded, mixed, or edited music on a computer and have only a vague idea about how that works. I've never even used midi, but I understand the concept.
Anyway, I was about to purchase a Yamaha AW2816 digital workstation to replace my BR-8, and I was also going to buy a Boss DR-770 drum machine to use in place of the rather limited preset rhythm patterns in my keyboard. But then somebody told me that instead of the drum machine I should get a computer program and create all my drum tracks on my PC. You can probably already see where this is going.
I started doing research to figure out which software package to buy, and now that I've seen how powerful some of them are I'm beginning to think that I don't even need the Yamaha digital workstation.
I could really use some opinions on which way to go here. It might help you to know that I'm recording mostly pop-rock songs using keyboards, guitars, and vocals. I have a pretty powerful Sony Vaio PC that's very expandable. I would like to use a condenser mic, too, so I guess that means I'll need an interface of some kind that has phantom power. It would also be nice to be able to print out sheet music.
So what should I be looking for, a couple of small computer programs to supplement the Yamaha workstation, or a couple of powerful computer programs to BE my workstation? Feel free to name the brands and models you prefer, and don't forget to tell me if I'll need to buy any additional hardware or software to go with them. Thanks much.
I've been recording for a couple of years now using a little Boss BR-8 digital workstation, but now I want to upgrade to at least 16 tracks, not to mention better EQ and dynamics processing capabilities. I have never recorded, mixed, or edited music on a computer and have only a vague idea about how that works. I've never even used midi, but I understand the concept.
Anyway, I was about to purchase a Yamaha AW2816 digital workstation to replace my BR-8, and I was also going to buy a Boss DR-770 drum machine to use in place of the rather limited preset rhythm patterns in my keyboard. But then somebody told me that instead of the drum machine I should get a computer program and create all my drum tracks on my PC. You can probably already see where this is going.
I started doing research to figure out which software package to buy, and now that I've seen how powerful some of them are I'm beginning to think that I don't even need the Yamaha digital workstation.
I could really use some opinions on which way to go here. It might help you to know that I'm recording mostly pop-rock songs using keyboards, guitars, and vocals. I have a pretty powerful Sony Vaio PC that's very expandable. I would like to use a condenser mic, too, so I guess that means I'll need an interface of some kind that has phantom power. It would also be nice to be able to print out sheet music.
So what should I be looking for, a couple of small computer programs to supplement the Yamaha workstation, or a couple of powerful computer programs to BE my workstation? Feel free to name the brands and models you prefer, and don't forget to tell me if I'll need to buy any additional hardware or software to go with them. Thanks much.