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JPSpecial
posté mar. 23 mars 2004, 04:24
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I've been reading the forum for several days now and, while there is a wealth of information, I'm still uncertain what kind of setup would suit my needs. I have a 17" G4 imac with 768 mb ram running OS 10.2.8.

I'd like to record my acoustic songs: guitar, voice, maybe some bass, perhaps some drum loops. I would have gone with Garageband but the fact that it won't allow me to record a guitar part and voice at the same time, assigning each to different tracks, was the real killer. So, I've read a lot about software: Logic, ProTools, Tracktion, and others. I've also read about audio interfaces but have become thoroughly confused with all the options, usb and firewire. I will be miking my voice and the acoustic guitar (2 mics). I especially want to avoid latency. Sounds like a major frustration. I also have no experience in digital recording and would like to keep the process pretty simple while still achieving results that sound good. I'm sure any option will be a major step up from my Fostex cassette four tracker!

Thanks in advance for your input.

JPSpecial
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dr. schoft
posté mar. 23 mars 2004, 08:18
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Well if you want to record not more than two audiotracks, this can already be done with far less than the G4power with such RAM as you are currently owning. So Computerwise you are already in a very comfortable position, on top of that you are pretty futureproof too with your imac. Id say you want to go for tracktion, a pretty snappy program with already lots of features, very cheap and ease of use. As for audiocards it also depends on what your budget is. Well of course ANYTHING you want to buy will depend on your budget of course If you want to stick with just recording vocals and acoustic guitar, a USB interface like the TASCAM U-122 wont cause you any trouble, and i cant imagine this combination would leave you with latency problems, but you still might want to doublecheck other people`s opinions about that though.


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Kevin
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