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Ok, here goes --
Just because there's a PC in the house, doesn't mean you have to use it for making your own music, does it?? I used to think so!
What I mean is this:
Why bother killing yourself over recording to a PC -- why is it necessary to get the awesome soundcards, software, etc. Then troubleshoot your system, and maybe it will work??
I'm thinking of what the minimum amount of equipment is necessary when first starting out with home recording -- if you want to go digital.
Can't you just get a mackie mixer, some workhorse mics, one or more ADATs, and a CD burner? What about the A/D converters -- where do they fit in?
Forgive my ignorance -- I just want to know is there another way to record without going into computer never land ...
I would just consider using the PC for some finishing touches, and possibly burning off a dozen copies of the demo songs.
Sincerely
Just because there's a PC in the house, doesn't mean you have to use it for making your own music, does it?? I used to think so!
What I mean is this:
Why bother killing yourself over recording to a PC -- why is it necessary to get the awesome soundcards, software, etc. Then troubleshoot your system, and maybe it will work??
I'm thinking of what the minimum amount of equipment is necessary when first starting out with home recording -- if you want to go digital.
Can't you just get a mackie mixer, some workhorse mics, one or more ADATs, and a CD burner? What about the A/D converters -- where do they fit in?
Forgive my ignorance -- I just want to know is there another way to record without going into computer never land ...
I would just consider using the PC for some finishing touches, and possibly burning off a dozen copies of the demo songs.
Sincerely