Any Advice for home studio? |
Wed 17 Apr 2002, 16:23
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 17-Apr 02 From: Pittsburgh Member No.: 4,305 |
Hey. I have been lofting about it your forums and you guys all rock.
I am thinking about doing a home studio for my band and was wondering what you suggest. There would be guitar and vocals, some (limited) live percussion, keyboards and drum machine (midi) and some oddball instruments like cello, flute, etc etc. I am thinking of going iMac G4 and getting some sort of USB interface (the $179 edirol looks good) and a behringer 16 channel board. (like, $250) I would be using cubase 5.1, reason, b3 and absynth. And a slew of guitars. Am i on the right track? Thanks for your help. m |
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Fri 19 Apr 2002, 07:03
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 495 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Chandler - US Member No.: 2,003 |
Personally I would just run the behringer mixer strate into the sound in of the iMac (just like i have). And then some type of firewire midi interface. I use the midiman 2x2 USB interface with no problems.
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MoxieMike Any Advice for home studio? Wed 17 Apr 2002, 16:23
Synthetic well.... imac will work ok but I might suggest loo... Wed 17 Apr 2002, 18:23
macmax Nearly, but you guys missed by a little. USB isnt ... Thu 18 Apr 2002, 18:43
Presto I'm setting up a home studio for recording only mi... Thu 18 Apr 2002, 20:44
macmax Quote kaboombahchuckPosted on April 19, 2002 - 7:0... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 08:38
Synthetic well.... imac will work ok but I might suggest loo... Wed 17 Apr 2002, 18:23
macmax Nearly, but you guys missed by a little. USB isnt ... Thu 18 Apr 2002, 18:43
Presto I'm setting up a home studio for recording only mi... Thu 18 Apr 2002, 20:44
macmax Quote kaboombahchuckPosted on April 19, 2002 - 7:0... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 08:38
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