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Hello all, I am new to this forum and pretty new to DAW's, so I thought I'd ask other's opinions on my choices in gear. Here's what I'm thinking about buying:

- CyberPower PC w/Pentium D 3.0 Ghz, Asus P5ND2-SLI Deluxe nForce4 Motherboard, 2 GB Dual Channel DDR RAM, Windows XP Pro x64, various other components

- M-Audio Delta 1010 (possibly 2)

- Pro Tools M-Powered 7 or Sonar 5

- Studio Projects VTB-1 Mic Preamp (2) (possibly more)

- Behringer ADA8000 (possibly 2)

- Mics: Studio Projects C3, Shure SM57 (2), AKG C1000S (2), AKG D112 (2), Oktavia MC102 (2)

I was just wondering if this seems like a good setup idea. I want to be able to do 24 track professional-sounding recordings, and I'd like to have at least 8 track simultaneous recording. I'm ready to dive in and start learning, I just want to get the best setup I can while being fairly economical. Thanks for any recommendations!

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stickers Wed, 11/23/2005 - 11:59

RME Hammerfall Lite 96/36
24-bit/96kHz PCI Audio Interface

PreSonus Central Station..so you can listen back using the sdif or lightpipe out.

Self powered monitors: check out mackie, genelecs, yamahas, KrK, events for starters.

Pres: Dont get 2beringer 8000, you'd be better of with one Mackie onyx 800r. And for added taste, try a groove tubes brick.

Mics: What you got looks pretty good but I think instead of getting 2 D112s just get one and for another mic similar get a beta 52.

anonymous Wed, 11/23/2005 - 16:42

I looked at the Hammerfall card and it looked cool, but then I noticed the HDSP9652. I saw that it has 3 ADAT I/O's, does this mean I could hook up three 8 ch pre's with ADAT interfaces and have 24 tracks simultaneous? If so, that's a hell of a deal.

I totally spaced off putting down the monitors, but I've looked at a few, I just haven't really done much research yet. I'll check out the ones you mentioned.

Thanks for the help everybody!

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