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, 18:45
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I have a similar set-up and think Logic is the way to go. With Apple owning Emagic now, it seems like a natural development path from Pixar to Apple to Emagic. Their hardware is very elegant and of course it's all designed for Macs. Steep learning curve on Logic but it seems worthwile. U.S. tech support was very helpful.
Good Luck |
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booinec Ready For Hardware-what To Buy? sam. 17 juil. 2004, 07:10
justd Hi booinec, hard to say, but I guess your friends ... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 09:26
booinec Thanks, justd, I like the idea of an input and con... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 18:38
justd Hi booinec, hard to say, but I guess your friends ... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 09:26
booinec Thanks, justd, I like the idea of an input and con... dim. 18 juil. 2004, 18:38
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