completely clueless recording newbie - help?
- jeremy
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completely clueless recording newbie - help?
hi, as the topic suggests ive no experience recording but want to have a go at it. at this point i just want to plug a mic into the pc (shure sm57 which i thinks pretty decent?? but onboard sound unfortunately) and make some bedroom recordings from my amp and possibly vocals. so my plea for help is concerning software reccomendations, i want something very easy to use and free/cheap which i can arrange a couple of different tracks with. eventually i might get something like the boss br-600 but for now i want to use the pc as a cheap way of experimenting. thanks in advance
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
The SM57 should serve you well, a good mic is the most important part of any home studio. Good free software is hard to find, i suggest you download a few demos and find the one you like. I use Ableton and love it, but it's pretty expensive. Judging from your post i think you would be quite happy with Tracktion, it's super easy to use, has a good set of features and is reasonably priced(ca $250). If you want something completely free there's always Audacity, but it kinda sucks.
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- pullover
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
Kryrstal Audio Engine is free. There can be latency issues if you don't have a proper sound card though. I record to a Fostex 16 track DAW and then mix everything down on Krystal.
You can download free plugins from here.
http://www.gersic.com/plugins/index.php?daCat=-3
You can download free plugins from here.
http://www.gersic.com/plugins/index.php?daCat=-3
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- HeartfeltDawn
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
Krystal or Reaper are the best two free pieces of DAW software.
http://www.cockos.com/reaper/
Still like Cool Edit Pro II better
http://www.cockos.com/reaper/
Still like Cool Edit Pro II better
- Meshuggahnans
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
Okay, well here is the most important question: What is your budget?
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
You can get the old Tascam US-122 computer interface on ebay for around $100 and it comes with a 48 track version of Cubase. It don't get much cheaper than that to have a dedicated audio interface with a decent multi track recorder. Plus learning the work flow of Cubase will help you understand Nuendo later on if you decide you want to expand the capabilites...
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
Audacity is free and nice unless you into Guitar Rig and Amplitube.
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
yeah, i still use KRYSTAL to record my rough ideas because it's set up in 2 clicks and ready to start. and it works with vst effects to work out new ideas.pullover wrote: Kryrstal Audio Engine is free. There can be latency issues if you don't have a proper sound card though. I record to a Fostex 16 track DAW and then mix everything down on Krystal.
You can download free plugins from here.
http://www.gersic.com/plugins/index.php?daCat=-3
one thing you really need if you use onboard-sound is ASIO4ALL which is a driver for nearly every onboard-sound to get rid of the latency issues 'pullover' talked about.
download here: http://www.asio4all.com/
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- pullover
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
Thanks Killamangiro, I'll check it out.
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Re: completely clueless recording newbie - help?
audacity is great for free
I use cubase sx3 and an alesis multimix
I use cubase sx3 and an alesis multimix