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> Best Gear And Program, inexpensive recording
lucasmyers
posté jeu. 3 juil. 2008, 15:50
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I want to get a usb interface, a mic and a program to record music and create sound cues for theatre. Garageband is too limited. I am new to recording music on the computer but would spend the time to get a to know a good program. I have been looking at the tascam us122L that comes with a mic for around $200, would this be sufficient for what i need or is there something drastically bad about it? I am recording relatively straightforward live instruments and voice, as well as sound editing for the sound cues.

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houstonmusic
posté jeu. 3 juil. 2008, 16:35
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Hi,
i'm a composer and sound designer for theater. here's my 2 cents. a decent condenser mic, and a quality preamp. (what you're looking at is probably a dynamic mic) these things aren't cheap, of course.

That said, i've been doing some amazing location recording with my Zoom H2, which records 2 or 4 tracks to wav files at various resolutions, then imports via usb to my mac. The H2 was less than $200, mics built in. leave your computer at home. i NEVER go anywhere without it now.

then the editing. a good two track editor is crucial. I use Peak Pro, expensive. However, a free mulit track editor, that allows some mixing, etc, is Audacity. allows plug-ins, easy to do edits and fades, once you get the hang of it, handles various sample and bit depths.

in the theater, on macs, we're using Cricket or CueLab.

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lucasmyers
posté ven. 4 juil. 2008, 18:34
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Thanks for the input!

I was wondering does the zoom h2 work as a mic and preamp for doing straight up recording into the computer? I would love to have something mobile but worry that the quality wouldn't be as good as a seperate mic and preamp.
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posté ven. 4 juil. 2008, 23:36
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DP6, at the price of 195$.


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posté sam. 5 juil. 2008, 15:50
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QUOTE (melenko @ Fri 4 Jul 2008, 15:36) *
DP6, at the price of 195$.

that's the upgrade price. it'll cost more to get in the door.
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posté sam. 14 mars 2009, 01:21
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ahaha yer. postage +
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