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Hey guys,
I've been writing and singing songs for quite a while now and it's about time I started to record them for posterity.
What do I want:
A basic clean recording that's easy on the ears and encapsulates the essence of the song. I'm not looking for broadcast quality, merely a high quality demo that I can play with and craft.
Here's what I have:
Powerbook G4 500Mhz (OSX 10.3) 512MB RAM Extrenal Firewire Drive (80Gb) Maton Electric-Acoustic (EM-325C)
Here's what I presume I need:
A condenser mic Some software to manage and mix the tracks An interface to get my guitar and voice into the Mac A keyboard to add some background body to the song
Questions:
1) Have I forgotten anything major or significant in my 'what I need list'?
2) Will my PowerBook be sufficent to produce this?
3) Will £700 cover me?
4) Can anyone recommend the products to look at?
I'm quite a novice when it comes to recording, however, I'll pick it up quite quickly if I'm pointed in the right direction. I recently visited a music store with this quandry and he suggested a) Rode NT-1 b) Logic Audio (boxed package of 3) c) Tascam US-122 d) a dummy USB keyboard (sounds come from the Logic package). He didn't fill me with confidence, however is he on the right track? Other's have suggetsed that I look at the Digidesign M-Box instead.
Confused? Advice would be greatly appreciated.
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