[ChurchBass] [GEAR] digital recording? [REPLY]
Quote from Forum Archives on October 28, 2003, 10:31 amPosted by: smithdl <smithdl@...>
My only advice is, make sure your soundcard is up to it. I too use a laptop, and the sound card in mine isn't up to it. I have to buy a desktop PC or a Mac if I want to use Digi 001. A friend of mine is getting into home recording with a desktop PC, and was sadly disappointed when he found out that his sound card wasn't up to snuff either. Good luck, let us know how it works out!Drew----- Original Message -----From: <a title=sschearer@lucent.com href="mailto:sschearer@lucent.com">Susan SchearerTo: <a title=churchbass@welovegod.org href="mailto:churchbass@welovegod.org">churchbass@welovegod.orgSent: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:24 AMSubject: [ChurchBass] [GEAR] digital recording?Hey everybody,
I play bass in my church band, and we record the practice sessions. We have
2 microphones setup in the room which are plugged into a tape deck for
recording. It's a real simple set up and that's all that we need. We don't
need professional sound. These tapes are just for practicing along to. The
next day I copy over the final version of the songs for practicing along to
for Sunday, and give the tapes to others to practice along to.But I'm considering switching to digital recording. I have a laptop that
has a soundcard with a mic input.
I'm hoping I could use this for recording the band practices. I spoke with
someone at Sam Ash and he suggested Cakewalk's Home Studio. Which cost
about $80. I don't want to spend more than $100. So that may be a
possibility.So my needs are recording, simple editing, simple sound. I don't need more
than 2 tracks.
Could those of you who have experience with this, please give me advice?Thanks,
Susan--
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Posted by: smithdl <smithdl@...>
----- Original Message -----From: <a title=sschearer@lucent.com href="mailto:sschearer@lucent.com">Susan SchearerTo: <a title=churchbass@welovegod.org href="mailto:churchbass@welovegod.org">churchbass@welovegod.orgSent: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:24 AMSubject: [ChurchBass] [GEAR] digital recording?Hey everybody,
I play bass in my church band, and we record the practice sessions. We have
2 microphones setup in the room which are plugged into a tape deck for
recording. It's a real simple set up and that's all that we need. We don't
need professional sound. These tapes are just for practicing along to. The
next day I copy over the final version of the songs for practicing along to
for Sunday, and give the tapes to others to practice along to.But I'm considering switching to digital recording. I have a laptop that
has a soundcard with a mic input.
I'm hoping I could use this for recording the band practices. I spoke with
someone at Sam Ash and he suggested Cakewalk's Home Studio. Which cost
about $80. I don't want to spend more than $100. So that may be a
possibility.So my needs are recording, simple editing, simple sound. I don't need more
than 2 tracks.
Could those of you who have experience with this, please give me advice?Thanks,
Susan--
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