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matt301273
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Hello good people,
I have been playing guitar for years and now I want to start recording stuff. I want a multitrack DAW that allows me to record audio (acoustic/electric guitar, voice, and maybe some other instruments) and which also allows me to play virtual instruments (e.g. strings) and plugins (e.g EZdrummer) by filling in a grid with a pencil tool (like in FL studio which I already have). I can't see myself laying down any more than two tracks at a time. I already have a PC (3GB RAM, Core Two Duo, 7200 RPM hard disk) which I want to use for recording.
2 questions:
1. What is the best DAW for PC to do what I have outlined above as simply as possible?
2. What is the best soundcard/audio-interface to buy to get warm,bright guitar tones? (I already have the Alesis IO/2 audio interface but the guitar sounds lifeless, dull, muddy and clinical no matter what I do to it). My computer does have 2 PCI slots.
Thanks for any suggestions
Matt
I have been playing guitar for years and now I want to start recording stuff. I want a multitrack DAW that allows me to record audio (acoustic/electric guitar, voice, and maybe some other instruments) and which also allows me to play virtual instruments (e.g. strings) and plugins (e.g EZdrummer) by filling in a grid with a pencil tool (like in FL studio which I already have). I can't see myself laying down any more than two tracks at a time. I already have a PC (3GB RAM, Core Two Duo, 7200 RPM hard disk) which I want to use for recording.
2 questions:
1. What is the best DAW for PC to do what I have outlined above as simply as possible?
2. What is the best soundcard/audio-interface to buy to get warm,bright guitar tones? (I already have the Alesis IO/2 audio interface but the guitar sounds lifeless, dull, muddy and clinical no matter what I do to it). My computer does have 2 PCI slots.
Thanks for any suggestions
Matt