Anyone have a home studio for recording?
I haven't done any recording since my days with the roland 8-track and windows 95. I'm wanting to get any input I can on the best way to record on a medium budget. I'm looking to record at least 4 tracks at a time. I have wavelab and I think I can make a mix and maybe even master with that, but I'm not sure what the best way to actually record would be...
I have been looking at one of these:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/fg=121/g=rec/search/detail/base_pid/240341/
If anyone has any assistance or advice to offer, let me know...
Thanks,
Space
Re: Anyone have a home studio for recording?
i record from home.
i use a mackie mixer and take the out put and run it through the computer.
i use adobe audition and acid music. i usually use acid music to record the tracks and move them where i need them and do the mastering with audition. acid is relatively inexpensive and audition will run about 300$.
and that fostex that you are looking at looks pretty cool. cuts out the some of the middle man (pc software). the recordings i do are pretty quality, not perfect. but for what i do, make comedy songs, it works great.
check out packer-wuh?! on this site. PP.org in the music section. something small i did after killing the pack in the playoffs!
PA
Re: Anyone have a home studio for recording?
PA...any new songs for the upcoming football season???
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Can someone give my demo to Puffy?
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"cajunvike" wrote:
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PA...any new songs for the upcoming football season???
i am thinking about it....:grin: a rock song about Kleinsasser, cause that would be a cool person to sing about.
or maybe i'll write a Packer bashing song... but nothing is in the works just yet. though my magic eightball says i will start recording again. :cool:
here's puffy's phone number:
1-2P-DIDHE
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"PAvikesfan" wrote:
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i record from home.
i use a mackie mixer and take the out put and run it through the computer.
i use adobe audition and acid music. i usually use acid music to record the tracks and move them where i need them and do the mastering with audition. acid is relatively inexpensive and audition will run about 300$.
and that fostex that you are looking at looks pretty cool. cuts out the some of the middle man (pc software). the recordings i do are pretty quality, not perfect. but for what i do, make comedy songs, it works great.
check out packer-wuh?! on this site. PP.org in the music section. something small i did after killing the pack in the playoffs!
PA
Wow. I just visited your page on soundclick and I can't believe there is someone else who really likes Built 2 Spill. Grandaddy is way cool too.
When you run the mixer to your comp, how does it connect? I have an older computer and I don't have a mic or line input.
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Hey Space, I'm a fellow audiophile. I used to use a hardware 8 track with a Compact Flash card that hooked directly to a computer. I loved it, but then moved on to computer multi tracking. If you want it, I'll sell it to you for a reasonable price. I still have the original box, manual and CF card.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/fg=122/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/240281/
mine is that exact machine but its Red.
If not, i'd recommend getting an external sound card and getting a promo copy of Cubase or Acid off of Limewire. The promo is a fully working copy that they say you can use until you start making money off of your music.
I use an Emu SP12, A soundcraft 12 channel mixer, Focusrite Platinum Penta compressor, M-Audio external soundcard and 2 M-Audio Studiophile BX8 monitors.
Re: Anyone have a home studio for recording?
"DeathtoDenny" wrote:
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Hey Space, I'm a fellow audiophile. I used to use a hardware 8 track with a Compact Flash card that hooked directly to a computer. I loved it, but then moved on to computer multi tracking. If you want it, I'll sell it to you for a reasonable price. I still have the original box, manual and CF card.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/fg=122/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/240281/
mine is that exact machine but its Red.
If not, i'd recommend getting an external sound card and getting a promo copy of Cubase or Acid off of Limewire. The promo is a fully working copy that they say you can use until you start making money off of your music.
I use an Emu SP12, A soundcraft 12 channel mixer, Focusrite Platinum Penta compressor, M-Audio external soundcard and 2 M-Audio Studiophile BX8 monitors.
That thing is cool. I would think about getting it, but I'm going to be recording live drums and I don't think I would be able to do it right unless I could record at least 4 tracks at the same time. I think I do need to get a soundcard or something like that though...