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russellthemessia...
posté mar. 14 sept. 2004, 23:33
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Hello all.

I am new both to Mac Music and making music on a Mac (or any other PC). I have absolutely no idea as to how audio setups work, MIDI interfaces, preamps etc. I once naively believed I could just plug my guitar into my computer; that gives you an idea of the level of ineptitude I display. BUT, I am willing to learn so, any plain English explanations of how best to go about recording my voice, my guitar and keyboards (yet to be bought but willing to spend some cash) would be much appreciated. I must make it clear that I fully intend to buy Logic Express 6... other than that, I am a little lost. I do not intend to spend more than £350 after having bought Logic... Many thanks in advance for your time.
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scoutdavis
posté mar. 28 sept. 2004, 21:10
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I was checking out the software directory based on advice from this string. There are so many sub headers. If I'm looking to start out. Having a new Powerbook g4 1.5 and a very old Shure SM 57, but willing to spend some dough to buy the right items. How do I move next? I saw that the original poster felt that Logic was the first way to go. I read next that you have to have an audio interface but not necessarily if you get a mixer. For a newbie who wants to attempt to buy once and buy decently which way should I go? Any product recommendations?
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- russellthemessiah   Total Beginner Needs Guiding Hand   mar. 14 sept. 2004, 23:33
- - xingu   Let's get some things straight first. Wha...   mer. 15 sept. 2004, 01:28
- - russellthemessiah   Ok. Things are starting to make a little more sens...   mer. 15 sept. 2004, 08:06
- - john63   Hi, I am wondering if I might ride along on this o...   mer. 15 sept. 2004, 10:20
- - kaboombahchuck   OK, if I was just starting out, and new what I kno...   mer. 15 sept. 2004, 13:27
- - russellthemessiah   Thanks for the reply dude. I'm just wonderin...   mer. 15 sept. 2004, 13:51
- - xingu   Russell, You know what? You'll probably be ...   mer. 15 sept. 2004, 17:12
- - russellthemessiah   Once again, thanks for the help. i am now consider...   jeu. 16 sept. 2004, 17:05
- - landlox   Hi _ I'm new to this web site. Just a hobbyist...   ven. 17 sept. 2004, 03:14
- - xingu   Landlox, Yes, DAWs like Cubase and Logic do act a...   ven. 17 sept. 2004, 05:13
- - kaboombahchuck   OK, here is the deal If you don't have (or wa...   ven. 17 sept. 2004, 13:12
- - prrcomm   I agree with everything that's been said here ...   ven. 17 sept. 2004, 17:36
- - landlox   Thanks much for your answers. As a long time compu...   ven. 17 sept. 2004, 21:38
- - swilder   Midi Controller, If it has a Midi Out Port, it can...   sam. 18 sept. 2004, 05:34
- - kaboombahchuck   Yes your casio can be used as a midi controller (i...   dim. 19 sept. 2004, 04:56
- - kaboombahchuck   It's really hard to say what way to go when it...   jeu. 30 sept. 2004, 13:27


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