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mikeh
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Yeah I know this is a loaded question - and I plan to do plenty of reseacrh but....with all the kowledge on this site, this is a good place to start.
I currently have a 5 year old Pentum II 450 CPU with 14 gig drive. I use a Layla 20 bit 128x sampling 8 in - 10 out 1/4' jacks into Cakewalk Pro 9 - within a PC platform. I also have a MQX-32M for additional MIDI. I have an old blackface ADAT that I would like to hook into the system.
I have some decent pre-amps that I rum into the Layla. I use the computer only as a recording medium. 85% MIDI with the majority of A/D being vocals & guitars. I use hardware mixers, synths & effects. I rarely record more than 2 tracks at a time (either voices or stereo guitars) since I don't do much band work (mostly singer songwriter projects) and when I do drums I use V-Drums.
So, if I upgrade I would like 8-10 A/D outs, but could by with 2 ins
(although more than 2 ins are nice - just in case). I use almost all 48 channels of MIDI (lots of synths/effects, etc) I figure $1,000 can get me a decent PC with about 100 gig - but I don't know what A/D converter to use (in particualr if I want to tie in the ADAT).
I don't plan to use plug-ins since I have way too much invested in hardware synths/effects.
So what can you guys (or ladies) suggest??
I currently have a 5 year old Pentum II 450 CPU with 14 gig drive. I use a Layla 20 bit 128x sampling 8 in - 10 out 1/4' jacks into Cakewalk Pro 9 - within a PC platform. I also have a MQX-32M for additional MIDI. I have an old blackface ADAT that I would like to hook into the system.
I have some decent pre-amps that I rum into the Layla. I use the computer only as a recording medium. 85% MIDI with the majority of A/D being vocals & guitars. I use hardware mixers, synths & effects. I rarely record more than 2 tracks at a time (either voices or stereo guitars) since I don't do much band work (mostly singer songwriter projects) and when I do drums I use V-Drums.
So, if I upgrade I would like 8-10 A/D outs, but could by with 2 ins
(although more than 2 ins are nice - just in case). I use almost all 48 channels of MIDI (lots of synths/effects, etc) I figure $1,000 can get me a decent PC with about 100 gig - but I don't know what A/D converter to use (in particualr if I want to tie in the ADAT).
I don't plan to use plug-ins since I have way too much invested in hardware synths/effects.
So what can you guys (or ladies) suggest??