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Couloir_KW
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Hi,
Seems like there is some great expertise here that I would like to tap into. My daughter is an aspiring vocalist, and I would like to get her set up to do some recording. This doesn’t have to be studio quality stuff, but I would like it to be good quality. Also, she is not a technical wizard.
I want to be able to set her up to do recording on a PC. So at this point, I think I am looking at a capable desktop PC (Pentium 4 2.6GHz or above with Hyperthreading, 800MHz FSB, at least 512MB of dual channel DDR400 ram, and a large Hard Drive with 8MB cache), a good sound card (16 bit, M Audio Audiophile or a Delta 44?), recording software (Cakewalk Home Studio?), a good mic (Shure 58?), mic stand/boom, and comfortable headphones.
We have a very basic MIDI Controller (keyboard) for composition. I thought I would like to supplement that with a Vocal-to-MIDI software application, to allow her to vocally record scores, and then edit them. Any recommendations?
She has several friends with more sophisticated recording studios that she likes to collaborate with. So, they may write a song and record instrumental tracks, and then have her record a vocal track. Can this type of collaboration be done easily with digital recording, or should I be looking at a 4-track recorder as well?
I am open to any feedback on whether I am on the right track, if there is something else I should consider, or if I am missing something. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Seems like there is some great expertise here that I would like to tap into. My daughter is an aspiring vocalist, and I would like to get her set up to do some recording. This doesn’t have to be studio quality stuff, but I would like it to be good quality. Also, she is not a technical wizard.
I want to be able to set her up to do recording on a PC. So at this point, I think I am looking at a capable desktop PC (Pentium 4 2.6GHz or above with Hyperthreading, 800MHz FSB, at least 512MB of dual channel DDR400 ram, and a large Hard Drive with 8MB cache), a good sound card (16 bit, M Audio Audiophile or a Delta 44?), recording software (Cakewalk Home Studio?), a good mic (Shure 58?), mic stand/boom, and comfortable headphones.
We have a very basic MIDI Controller (keyboard) for composition. I thought I would like to supplement that with a Vocal-to-MIDI software application, to allow her to vocally record scores, and then edit them. Any recommendations?
She has several friends with more sophisticated recording studios that she likes to collaborate with. So, they may write a song and record instrumental tracks, and then have her record a vocal track. Can this type of collaboration be done easily with digital recording, or should I be looking at a 4-track recorder as well?
I am open to any feedback on whether I am on the right track, if there is something else I should consider, or if I am missing something. Thanks for any help you can provide.