the4thImpulse wrote:I have to ask some questions before I (and anyone else) can really help you in a productive manner, answer them please.
What is you're budget?
What do you plan or recording? (genre's, instruments, bands, yourself? tell me everything you expect to do with this equipment)
What equipment do you currently own?
What knowledge/experience do you have within the audio engineering industry?
How far over budget can you go?
What is you're budget? $700
What do you plan or recording? (genre's, instruments, bands, yourself? tell me everything you expect to do with this equipment)
Most to least:
genres - Soft/Classic/Alternative Rock, Orchestral, Country, 2k Alternative, Instrumentals, Electro, Electronic, Chiptune.
instruments - acoustic guitar, ukulele, midi keyboard, digital: piano, violin, cello, banjo, drums.
Bands - I listen to alot of early 2Ks alternative rock, 80s rock & metal, 90s country, classical, and great video game and movie sounds & tracks. More specifically a few would be John Williams (love his melodies), Boston, Fallout Boy, Augustana, Del Amitri, Matchbox Twenty, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Garth Brooks, Imogen Heap, etc.
Expect to do - Create musical tracks in said genres and make some mlp remixes. Mostly with string instruments, vocal effects and correction, volume adjustments and fades. I expect to work in a few tones/bars to create melodies, find and use a good instrument sound and mix it (adjusting low, high, mid, cutoffs, compress, etc), and then continue to add on and focus on that.
What equipment do you currently own? Win7 laptop, an old electronic keyboard with a MIDI output, acoustic guitar and ukulele.
What knowledge/experience do you have within the audio engineering industry? Little. Ive worked with FL Studio and FL Studio mobile before but not to a large extent.
How far over budget can you go? Probably up to $300 making $1,000 total.
vladnuke wrote:Get the mic and mixer, lose the recorder, get a more capable daw, if you want a bigger focus on recording and still have room to grow, Apple's Logic is a good choice, as is Pro Tools (although you'll have to deal with Avid).
Thanks. I dont think the mixer is PC compatible though, I see no way of being able to hook it up to a computer.