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PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:44 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Let me start by saying i'm very n00b at this stuff so excuse me if these are obvious things that i'm asking or if im not clear enough. I've been reading the forums a lot and now im trying to decide what hardware i should add to my setup,
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acid 6, sonar 5pe, and cubase sx3.
creative soundcard that has midi inputs (pretty useless).
2ghz atholonXP 1g ramddr


ive been looking at some pre-amps and mixers, and some things like the firepodhttp://www.zzounds.com/item--PRSFIREPOD

i plan on getting a fairly versatile mic that can do a few of different atterns, hopefully that sounds good as well

so... i guess my question is what sort of interface does anyone suggest? i really only will have 1 mic for the time being. i possibly would like the ability to add more eventually.

i like the idea of those mixer interfaces that have the firewire plug in. Are these good? do they rape your systems resources? i only got 1g ram and cubase and co. tend to kill my speed,
( as it is the soundcard i got has a 1 second delay when recording, is that normal or is it just my PoS soundcard? )

what about protools, is that the way to go? i have never used the software and don't know if its better or just similar to the rest. if i were to get a protools interface, would my gimpy pc handle it?
ie. 002http://www.zzounds.com/item--DGDMX002 (which i cant afford btw.)

So any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

on a sidenote i just want to say this forum is pretty awesome. im just starting to educate myself about recording, and this forum has so much information. you guys are cool.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:02 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I say crap on ProTools. With any other software, you can pick from the hundreds of interfaces out there, but with PT, you must use theirs. If one of theirs isn't right for you, tough. Also there's the matter of cost: PT can be a bit of a money pit. After you buy in, Digi's kinda got you by the balls. For a person that just wants a really nice, simple, affordable recording system, I would not recommend PT. Apps are apps; they all do pretty much the same thing. Some people like DP for MIDI, Nuendo for post, Samplitude/Pyramix for elitism Wink It's all a matter of preference.

As for the FW interfaces, I like the few I've seen, and no, they don't seem to be resource hogs.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:13 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Fast2gg wrote:

acid 6, sonar 5pe, and cubase sx3.
creative soundcard that has midi inputs (pretty useless).
2ghz atholonXP 1g ramddr


Wow! That's about $1200.00 in software right there! And, you're using that with a SounBlaster card? For you this is what I would do:

First, I would ditch all the cracked software. Don't try to lie. You admitted you're a newb and newbs don't often spend $1200 on software. If you bought it on the web, you bought cracked software which you could've downloaded for free.

Second, I would by some sort of decent audio interface. If you bought a Mbox 2 you would get ProTools LE with it. If you buy any number of other interfaces, you will likely get some other version of either Cubase LE, Ableton's LIVE LE or Tracktion, depending on the hardware. If none of those do the trick, Tracktion can be had for about $150 US and Cubase SE for about $99.00.

It pays to be a registered user. Full support and a decent manual. Plus the self respect that you build for being legitimate.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:06 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

David French wrote:
Some people like DP for MIDI, Nuendo for post, Samplitude/Pyramix for elitism Wink It's all a matter of preference.



Hey now...just cuz my poo doesn't stink doesn't mean I'm an elitist....
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First, I would ditch all the cracked software.

YUP!

I can't agree more with both of these guys.

First, there's no need to have both Sonar AND Cubase (at least not as a beginner).

Second, most of the firewire devices on the market are relatively comparable and as hueseph points out, owning one of these will almost assuredly afford you a free package of software (some include SEVERAL packages that are quite nice despite their "free-ness")

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:46 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

i got sonar and cubase for the sake of learning how to use them.
and i pwn acid.
i apoligize if you think its wrong, i dont intend on using either seriously, like i said i got them for learning sake, and i learned cubase lags the hell out of my system, and i hated the interface.
I.E. I Saved myself hundreds of dollars on some software that i didn't really like anyways.

like i said i'm very n00b and am just digging my way through all the different things out there to work with, and do. I have no experience in recording outside what i've learned on here and this book i got on acoustics.

i am really anxious to get a decent interface so i can start playing with recording, and learn thru experimentation and all that jazz.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:47 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Haha! I knew you'd see that, Jeremy! Smile

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:39 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Fast2gg wrote:
i learned cubase lags the hell out of my system, and i hated the interface.
I.E. I Saved myself hundreds of dollars on some software that i didn't really like anyways.


What you're probably experiencing is latency. Something which usually isn't a problem with a decent sound card with decent ASIO drivers. Your computer is plenty powerful enough.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:08 am Reply with quoteBack to top

so if i got one of these firewire interfaces. does that take the place of my sound card? or is that a seperate issue?
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Yes, a FW interface is a soundcard.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:13 am Reply with quoteBack to top

ok cool,

either way i thought cubase was a pain to figure out, and i dont think ill be using it.

are there things in SONAR/CUBASE that can not be done in acid? i haven't heard many people talking about acid but i know in the past it was highly regarded. I find Acid very intuative and it was really the first software i got my hands on, so im more familiar with it.

is it lacking any functionality of the other apps? or is it just another to add to the pile of options?

Thank you very much for all your guys help. You've really helped me clarify what my next steps will be in this crazy experiment known as life and money.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:49 am Reply with quoteBack to top

About ACID, I would have previously said, "yes", there are things that you will need that you can't do in ACID, but now that they've added the multitrack recording stuff adn the new MIDI/VSTi stuff as well, it seems that the answer is "no". You could probably do some serious projects from start to finish in ACID.

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Let me give the pro PT side of the argument. (I have a PT 002 setup, and bought it as my first DAW.)

First, the PT/Digi way of doing things is kind of like the Mac side while the other systems are kind of like PC. PT has the advantages (and the disadvantages) of any self contained system. It's pretty easy to set up. The components go together easily. But as David said, you have limited choice.

Second, there is a lot more support for PT than there is for any other system that I'm aware of. Book, manuals, tutorials, on line courses.

So in my situation it made a lot of sense. I have a pretty demanding day job and I wanted to get to recording without spending a lot of time working on hardware/software interactions. I live in the sticks and wouldn't be able to get a lot of help learning any system locally. I wanted to make sure that if I got hung up on the learning curve someone could push me forward. I had enough money to invest in the system and was willing to pay extra for a system that was fast to set up and learn. (I charge for education - might as well pay for it too.) None of this may apply to you, but that's for you to decide.

Remember, all of these entry level DAWs make a lot of compromises. The ones that work for you may not work for someone else.
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im thinking im gonna go with this http://www.zzounds.com/item--MACONYX1620
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Nice choice. Comes with Tracktion 2.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:03 am Reply with quoteBack to top

so now its between the Mackie Onyx (1220 or 1620) and the firepod.

someone tell me which one to buy, i cant make decisions like this.
I like the mackie simply because its got a mixer. i know the firepod has some "mixer software" but i think id prefer the physicality of the mackie.

what about the pre-amps on the 2. This will be my only piece of hardware for a while, so id like it to be something reasonably good sounding, which of these 2 has the better pre's or will i not notice the difference being the nub that i am. Sad
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