Ready For Hardware-what To Buy?, ready to order, but what to get? |
sam. 17 juil. 2004, 07:10
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Brought home a 2.0 G5 with 1 gig of ram this week. Now I'm ready for the hardware step, but which direction should I go? I've heard Pro Tools is the standard. My plan is to record vocals and acoustic (maybe a little electric) guitar live and use some sort of device (synth or sampler?) to add drums/ bass. strings etc. The vocals may be just me, but more likely also my singing friends (all together or single track at a time?)
So what should I buy? I've got the funds to get decent stuff, not like unlimited though. MOTU? Pro Tools LE? Other? Advise soon please. |
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dim. 18 juil. 2004, 09:26
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Hi booinec, hard to say, but I guess your friends are right with protools, because it sounds to me you will do a lot of live-recording.
I prefer emagic with my electric guitar and some voice, but I do a lot of sampling and looping. Anyway lots of fun and try both systems in a musicstore. Maybe it's easier to find out what you want if you tried it. justd. [FONT=Courier][SIZE=1][COLOR=gray]sfxmusic@lycosxxl.de |
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booinec Ready For Hardware-what To Buy? sam. 17 juil. 2004, 07:10
booinec Thanks, justd, I like the idea of an input and con... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 18:38
jessone I have a similar set-up and think Logic is the way... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 18:45
booinec Thanks, justd, I like the idea of an input and con... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 18:38
jessone I have a similar set-up and think Logic is the way... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 18:45
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