Hey there, first of all.. I'm quiet a newbie into pro recording so forgive any ignorances. Heres the story.
I own a zoom HD 16 track recorder
line 6 x3 live
pc running ableton.
NT2000 mic
Hey there, first of all.. I'm quiet a newbie into pro recording so forgive any ignorances. Heres the story.
I own a zoom HD 16 track recorder
line 6 x3 live
pc running ableton.
NT2000 mic
Hi, new guy getting into the gear game here.
I do animations and other type of projects and my current setup (basically a computer and mic) isn't cutting it.
I've done a little research and looked around some forums and what I'm looking to get is:
I was recording on a 2.6ghz PIV computer with a PCI firewire card and a PreSonus Firebox. It worked fine but the CPU was often overtaxed and gave me some clicks or pops. I just "upgraded" to a much more powerful computer. I ditched the whole hard drive with Vista installed, installed a new hard drive and put Windows XP on it. I'll try to arrange some sort of dual boot thing later on.
I'm a beginner at home studio stuff. I recently bought a Behringer Xenyx502 Mixer with a C-1 Behringer Condenser Mic, along with an audio interface to connect it to my computer.
I would just want to know what would be the best set up of these tools to produce the best sound whether I want to record a live acoustic performance or to record a song into separate tracks.
I was just curious. Does anyone here mix a little in regular computer monitors before going on to refine in studio monitors?
Hi everyone, my name is Jean, I'm 19 and I live for electronic music! 8-) I'm DJing since I'm 17 and I have a monthly 1 hour set podcast that has been running for 8 months now. I love what I'm doing but, for the last few months, I've been looking for a more creative way to make music. I want to produce my own music, but only for fun, for the beginning at least...
Can anyone recommend a studio in the greater Phoenix area?
Thanks,
Wiley
Has anyone Tried these headphones? Tape op had an advertisement for them and the big shots seem to like them a lot. Any thoughts or Review would be great. For as inexpensive as they are they could be a great investment for starters like myself on a low budget. :wave:
Okay so I opened up logic studio to my project which consists of 8 different songs (I know, risky but it saves time and is more efficient when writing). Something went terribly terribly wrong...
I just ordered the PreSonus Studio Channel in hopes of increasing the quality of my recordings. Any of you guys out there have a chance to check this thing out before? Let me know what you thought if you have!
I'll let you guys know what I think of it once I go through it.