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recording to a computer...?

recording to a computer...?

2006-03-21 by atley

I just got a monopoly and I want to record to my ibm laptop
(windows+80GB). I don't have any software or a soundcard yet. I have
a decent mic and bass amp. Any suggestions? Should I go through the
amp, mic, or directly from synth to computer? I want to layer mic
tracks on top of keyboard tracks. Any particular recording software
that is good+cheap+easy to use? Thanks for the help!

Re: [DW8000] recording to a computer...?

2006-03-21 by Jez

If you buy an M-Audio card, you get a restricted version of Ableton Live bundled with it. Live is great and easy to use. I've been so impressed, I shelled out for the full version.

You need an audio card to overcome latency so you can layer things. Otherwise nothing will stay in time. (at least that's my understanding of it)
You need a pre-amp to boost the mic to recording levels
You should record synths directly. Don't mike the amp up - you're just making life difficult for yourself.

Loads of good home-recording articles and magazines around. Start with Sound on Sound - www.soundonsound.com - reviews, tips, everything about recording and studio technology.


On 3/21/06, atley <atleyl@...> wrote:
I just got a monopoly and I want to record to my ibm laptop
(windows+80GB).  I don't have any software or a soundcard yet.  I have
a decent mic and bass amp.  Any suggestions?  Should I go through the
amp, mic, or directly from synth to computer?  I want to layer mic
tracks on top of keyboard tracks.  Any particular recording software 
that is good+cheap+easy to use?  Thanks for the help!






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Re: [DW8000] recording to a computer...?

2006-03-22 by Eirikur Hallgrimsson

Tracktion, from Mackie, is powerful, easier to use than most audio
workstations, and not very expensive. It's different, though, so you
should look up some reviews to get a feel for it.

Both of my DW-8000s are sick. I am trying to make one good one. Sigh.

Eirikur



On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 08:24 +0000, atley wrote:
> I just got a monopoly and I want to record to my ibm laptop
> (windows+80GB). I don't have any software or a soundcard yet. I have
> a decent mic and bass amp. Any suggestions? Should I go through the
> amp, mic, or directly from synth to computer? I want to layer mic
> tracks on top of keyboard tracks. Any particular recording software
> that is good+cheap+easy to use? Thanks for the help!
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Re: recording to a computer...?

2006-03-22 by Richard Renaud

--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "atley" <atleyl@...> wrote:
>
> I just got a monopoly and I want to record to my ibm laptop
> (windows+80GB). I don't have any software or a soundcard yet. I
have
> a decent mic and bass amp. Any suggestions? Should I go through the
> amp, mic, or directly from synth to computer? I want to layer mic
> tracks on top of keyboard tracks. Any particular recording software
> that is good+cheap+easy to use? Thanks for the help!
>

For the software try Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

It's free

Richard