MacMusic.org  |  PcMusic.org  |  440Software  |  440Forums.com  |  440Tv  |  Zicos.com  |  AudioLexic.org
Loading... visitors connected
Welcome Guest
> Will This Work!?, will this setup work?
lucky13
post Tue 9 Aug 2005, 02:55
Post #1


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: 09-Aug 05
From: London - UK
Member No.: 68,584




Hey everyone just a little ..actually a lot of help needed. I want to start recording my band at home, have been considering a number of options and ive come up with this, bearing in mind im a student earning pittance and cant afford high end equipment. First up the 1.42 ghz mac mini. I really, REALLY want this as im going to be travelling a lot and dont have much space at home, it suits my needs/budget perfectly. So what kinda configuration of software and mixers would be appropriate for this? The band is a 5 piece death metal band (vocals, guitars, Bass, Drums and Keys) and we'd ideally like to all go through mic'd up amps rather than going directly into the computer..if you get what i mean :S I looked at the ALESIS MultiMix8 USB and reckon that if we plugged that into the USB of the mini mac and then plugged mics into the alesis ..hopefully we could record using garageband which is included with the mini mac. All the tracks would be done separately but we need the number of inputs on the mixer for the drums, cos its a bigarse kit n needs a fair few mics to sound good. Does this all sound like its got a cat in hells chance of working? is there anything that i might have missed? or have i got the wrong end of this whole recording malarkey!? help would be very much appreciated! thanks in advance.

Rory
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
 
Start new topic
Replies
dangt
post Tue 9 Aug 2005, 04:27
Post #2


Rookie
*

Group: Members
Posts: 37
Joined: 30-Aug 03
From: Sydney - AU
Member No.: 23,835




Your gonna need at least 14 mics and inputs for all the drums and guitars. Im not sure a mac mini would give you enough power and reliability, especially if you are editing and mixing these tracks as well.
Have you considered a multitrak harddisc recorder like a fostex or tascam. Or even spending your hard earned money to go to a studio were all the mics and recording gear is supplied.

If you must produce it yourself, I reccomend Protools LE and a Digi002. garage band is good, but not very pro
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post



Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

Lo-Fi Version - Sun 1 Dec 2024, 20:51
- © MacMusic 1997-2008