Please help me with Computer and equipment configs. Losing sleep and stifled creativi
Hooking up a mixer to the computer
Alright, heres the deal. Ill let you know all the equipment we have so you have an idea of what I am using.
I am using:
Mackie 1604-VLZ3 Recording mixer
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Computer for PreSonus FireStudio
I am looking to get a computer to run my PreSonus Firestudio. I am low on cash, so I was looking to get a Dell.
Any quick thoughts on whether a basic Dell could handle the FireStudio. Also, any recommendations on the PCI FireWire card?
Here the specs of the dell I am looking at:
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Good Computer? Just getting an idea
Right now, I can use Pro Tools on my computer (which is super sloooow) after I take it off the internet and disable the antivirus. I can't do much with it, as Pro Tools lags a bit at times, and other various annoyances. I'm not too worried because I am just getting vocals recorded, which doesn't take too much.
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Need help recording to computer with multiple microphones
So me and my friends want to start a podcast, so I'm looking into what we will need. I have a basic audio editing software and we'll be getting 4 microphones, but I was having a little trouble finding exactly what I need to record all of us directly to my PC.
Computer vs. Multi-track Recorder (Latency)
Hello there, first-time poster here.
I have a DAW computer with an M-Audio Delta 1010LT PCI card that I've been recording with.
I record acoustic guitar and vocals, with both doubled and panned hard left and right to get a full, warm sound.
The only way I can get perfect 0-latency recordings is if I do this:
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Computer vs. Multi-track Recorder
Hello there, first-time poster here.
I have a DAW computer with an M-Audio Delta 1010LT PCI card that I've been recording with.
I record acoustic guitar and vocals, with both doubled and panned hard left and right to get a full, warm sound.
The only way I can get perfect 0-latency recordings is if I do this:
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Another PC Build by a Newbe to Computer Building
I started recording about six years now. I started out recording on a cheap Compact with a build in sound device on the motherboard. I have since moved up to an old gaming PC with a PreSonus Interface. The motherboard has failed on me with the gaming PC.
Note: I am not a gamer, so I will not be using this for gaming. I bought it off a friend.
Need a new computer, want to consider my future music needs :)
Hello,
I am a total newbie, so please be patient
I am an musician will-be, I am just starting to take singing classes and trying to learn music, own a piano and a guitar although for now only my 3 year old plays with them.
My current 4yr old HP laptop is dying and I need to buy new equipment anyway and I want to think ahead about having my studio at home
How would I be able to connect a mic to computer?
Hi guys, as you can tell by the title, I'm a complete beginner at recording.
I was wondering how I could take this mic and record with it on my computer