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Join Date: Oct 2006
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PC recording setup
Hi, I was wondering if some of you out there might be able to offer me some advice. I've had a roland vs2000 which I've been using for home recording for the past few years but I'm looking into going for a pc setup. The reason I initially chose a multitrack rather than a pc was purely because of the hands on interface and the fact it was a dedicated music machine. In short I'd be looking to get something which can do everything my vs can so:
8 simultaneous inputs dynamics and eq on every channel saveable automixes Any suggestions on recommended software and more importantly some kind of interface with the 8 inputs with decent pre-amps and faders/controls would be great. Also what's better as an interface, firewire or usb2.0 Cheers Last edited by kingthing : 7th May 2008 at 10:13 AM. |
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Software wise, i use Nuendo mostly. |
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I believe that Firewire is far faster.
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Cheers for the replies, I'm a bit clueless with the pc audio stuff. Am I right in thinking that if I'm using a decent interface to communicate with the pc that the quality of the soundcard doesn't come into it or do I still need to fork out for a decent sound card too? If I'm mixing using the pc would I be able to run the output through the interface to my amp or would my sound card need to be connected to my amp
Also I assume that compressors eqs etc. would be handled by the software rather than needing anything external? Last edited by kingthing : 7th May 2008 at 02:26 PM. |
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All your effects will be software based normally. I use Ableton Live to do all my recording, it only allows you to do one track at a time, but that's fine for the way I work.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I'm using SONAR power studio, comes with Cakewalk SONAR software, and a firewire audio interface. Cakewalk Sonar Powerstudio 660 @ Millennium Music I think the software you use is really a matter of what features you're looking for, and personal preference. I use SONAR because I like the interface, and it has the features I'm looking for. I'm not experienced enough to comment on whether or not it's really good, but it's more than enough for my purposes. I use the (software) compressor and EQ plugins that came with SONAR. I don't know if people use external software for proper home recording, rather than just fucking around like me. |
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Thanks again for the replies I'm just trying to get all this right in my head before wasting any money on a setup that isn't gonna do what I want. I love the ease of use of my multitrack but I'm having to get it repaired for the 3rd time and it's no longer under warranty so I'm trying to weigh up whether to pay to have it fixed or cut my losses and ditch it |
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However USB transfers in bursts, firewire is continual. Which if i remember correctly is what makes the difference. One thing to watch with some USB interfaces is they can only record two channels (1 channel stereo). Firewire is def. the way to go. I've got a presonus Firepod, damned nice unit. Like the looks of the newish Firestudio Projects tho! For software it is probably more whatever you prefer. Im currently using Cubase, but in the future i'm thinking of moving over to Reaper. I've used Sonar briefly and it just didnt do it for me. |
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While not essential, it can make things alot easier. Obviously try with your current firewire first tho as it could work fine ![]() |
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