T
Turkey
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Hello,
I've been recording and creating my own music by myself for 13 years (self taught). I play many instruments but am originally a guitar player / singer.
For the past 6 years I've been using a Fostex D-80 accompanied by a Mackie 1604. Its been nice but I'm getting so fed up with having only 8 tracks to work with. As you may understand I have to take my drums (5 trks) and mix them down to 1 or 2 trks. A very tedious and tiresome job that must turn out perfect. Not to mention the multiple guitar and vocal trks etc that I end up bouncing and ganging up and in-turn muddying up the sound.
For the past while I've been playing with the idea of purchasing ProTools 002. That also means purchasing a Mac or PC. Probably big bucks but is it worth it? My other thoughts are upgrading my system to the Fostex D2424LV. I've seen this advertised on the net for $1100 (some kind of shady discount?). 24 tracks would be amazing. Man, I'd be pretty happy with 16 for that matter.
My problem is I'm so out of the loop I'm not understanding all of this newschool lingo (as well as the old stuff). I just want to have a decent set up where I can record a drum kit and multiple instruments and have them all on their own seperate tracks.
I'm also not sure if my existing gear would be compatible with the 002. I also imagine that if I got the Fostex D2424LV I'd need a bigger board for mixing the end product.
Any advice on what road to take?
Your wisdom will be much appreciated.
Thanks
I've been recording and creating my own music by myself for 13 years (self taught). I play many instruments but am originally a guitar player / singer.
For the past 6 years I've been using a Fostex D-80 accompanied by a Mackie 1604. Its been nice but I'm getting so fed up with having only 8 tracks to work with. As you may understand I have to take my drums (5 trks) and mix them down to 1 or 2 trks. A very tedious and tiresome job that must turn out perfect. Not to mention the multiple guitar and vocal trks etc that I end up bouncing and ganging up and in-turn muddying up the sound.
For the past while I've been playing with the idea of purchasing ProTools 002. That also means purchasing a Mac or PC. Probably big bucks but is it worth it? My other thoughts are upgrading my system to the Fostex D2424LV. I've seen this advertised on the net for $1100 (some kind of shady discount?). 24 tracks would be amazing. Man, I'd be pretty happy with 16 for that matter.
My problem is I'm so out of the loop I'm not understanding all of this newschool lingo (as well as the old stuff). I just want to have a decent set up where I can record a drum kit and multiple instruments and have them all on their own seperate tracks.
I'm also not sure if my existing gear would be compatible with the 002. I also imagine that if I got the Fostex D2424LV I'd need a bigger board for mixing the end product.
Any advice on what road to take?
Your wisdom will be much appreciated.
Thanks