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JeffT
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Is it a pain in the ass?
I want to move up to digital from previously using a tascam 464 portastudio,and i've been having a hard time deciding whether to go with a standalone like the yamaha aw4416,vs1680,or a pc.(i want lots of in/out options and would like 16track capability)Now that the yamaha is out,i have read on a forum that it has some software bugs,and does not do export to wav yet(supposed to in a software upgrade).It also does not support full wave-form editing capability at this time.So I was kinda dissapointed since i've been anxiously waiting its release for sooo long.
I would like a new pc for games and internet use,....and if I go pc i will need it to do audio and my other playing around too,to avoid alot of config troubles I will probably have it built and configured for me for audio.Thinking of getting a real powerhorse with the delta1010 card or one of the motu cards 8in8out.
My specific questions are,has anyone here used both standalone and pc,and if so what do you think is the best choice for a home studio for mostly guitar based rock music?
What kind of outboard gear is it going to take if I go pc?I'm thinking maybe a Mackie 1602(i've heard the pre-amps are good on these),or maybe the yamaha 01v or the tascam digital mixer.I don't know much about mixers aside from the portastudio type,so I'm just taking a shot in the dark as to what I need for an 8in8out studio.I hope to be able to mix down and master inside the pc(i already have a cd burner).I already have a halfway decent monitoring system.
What's the best software for tracking(under 600$ hopefully)?I am not real interested in midi at this time except for syncing up my drum machine or a keyboard to the recorder which is something I'll need to be able to do.I have tinkered with n-track on this machine,and it has hung up on me several times...especially when I try certain plug ins,like pitch shifting.But I would imagine i'd have better luck on a more powerful machine.This one is just a pentium 233.
Has anyone here had any luck buying a Dell or Gateway and using it for a DAW?
Any advice on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks alot,
JT
I want to move up to digital from previously using a tascam 464 portastudio,and i've been having a hard time deciding whether to go with a standalone like the yamaha aw4416,vs1680,or a pc.(i want lots of in/out options and would like 16track capability)Now that the yamaha is out,i have read on a forum that it has some software bugs,and does not do export to wav yet(supposed to in a software upgrade).It also does not support full wave-form editing capability at this time.So I was kinda dissapointed since i've been anxiously waiting its release for sooo long.
I would like a new pc for games and internet use,....and if I go pc i will need it to do audio and my other playing around too,to avoid alot of config troubles I will probably have it built and configured for me for audio.Thinking of getting a real powerhorse with the delta1010 card or one of the motu cards 8in8out.
My specific questions are,has anyone here used both standalone and pc,and if so what do you think is the best choice for a home studio for mostly guitar based rock music?
What kind of outboard gear is it going to take if I go pc?I'm thinking maybe a Mackie 1602(i've heard the pre-amps are good on these),or maybe the yamaha 01v or the tascam digital mixer.I don't know much about mixers aside from the portastudio type,so I'm just taking a shot in the dark as to what I need for an 8in8out studio.I hope to be able to mix down and master inside the pc(i already have a cd burner).I already have a halfway decent monitoring system.
What's the best software for tracking(under 600$ hopefully)?I am not real interested in midi at this time except for syncing up my drum machine or a keyboard to the recorder which is something I'll need to be able to do.I have tinkered with n-track on this machine,and it has hung up on me several times...especially when I try certain plug ins,like pitch shifting.But I would imagine i'd have better luck on a more powerful machine.This one is just a pentium 233.
Has anyone here had any luck buying a Dell or Gateway and using it for a DAW?
Any advice on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks alot,
JT