I have a Roland VS 880 EX that I've barely used. It has a 2 or 4 gig interntal hard drive. I also have an external hard drive for it as well (9 gigs I think). I don't have a CD burner for it.
My drummer has a PC with Cakewalk. He has an old school outboard mixer and a crappy soundcard that we've been recording some demos with. Both he and I are looking for something a little better. We both like to mic our stuff and he typically uses 4-8 mikes for the drums when recording.
Here's my dilemma:
Do I keep the Roland? I could use it to lay down ideas and riffs for myself. I could get an external burner on ebay for $50-$150 (not all makes are compatible with the Roland). I'm sure we could record everything on it but I'm afraid of running out of room and constantly burning CDs to clear everything off.
I was considering another all in one unit: Boss BR1600CD. 40 gig drive, USB, build in CD burner, the works. Or maybe another manufacturer's unit like a Tascam, Fostex, or Yamaha all in one. Or maybe one of the bigger but slightly used Roland's off ebay like the 1600 or 1800 series with a fatter hard drive.
Or do I go the computer route? I have a PC laptop at home that's not very fast. And I don't really like working on a PC. I was considering a G4 PowerBook since I'm a Mac guy. If I go the computer route, will I need an outboard mixer? My friend has the TASCAM FW1884 that looks interesting. If me and my drummer and other musicians I play with all have the same software, we can trade tracks, correct? If I have the stand alone unit, we all have to use the unit, correct?
With either an all in one or PC based system, will I need a mic preamp? What's the advantages/disadvantages of having/not having a mic preamp? Do outboard mixers have built in preamps? What do mic preamps cost?
Thanks!
My drummer has a PC with Cakewalk. He has an old school outboard mixer and a crappy soundcard that we've been recording some demos with. Both he and I are looking for something a little better. We both like to mic our stuff and he typically uses 4-8 mikes for the drums when recording.
Here's my dilemma:
Do I keep the Roland? I could use it to lay down ideas and riffs for myself. I could get an external burner on ebay for $50-$150 (not all makes are compatible with the Roland). I'm sure we could record everything on it but I'm afraid of running out of room and constantly burning CDs to clear everything off.
I was considering another all in one unit: Boss BR1600CD. 40 gig drive, USB, build in CD burner, the works. Or maybe another manufacturer's unit like a Tascam, Fostex, or Yamaha all in one. Or maybe one of the bigger but slightly used Roland's off ebay like the 1600 or 1800 series with a fatter hard drive.
Or do I go the computer route? I have a PC laptop at home that's not very fast. And I don't really like working on a PC. I was considering a G4 PowerBook since I'm a Mac guy. If I go the computer route, will I need an outboard mixer? My friend has the TASCAM FW1884 that looks interesting. If me and my drummer and other musicians I play with all have the same software, we can trade tracks, correct? If I have the stand alone unit, we all have to use the unit, correct?
With either an all in one or PC based system, will I need a mic preamp? What's the advantages/disadvantages of having/not having a mic preamp? Do outboard mixers have built in preamps? What do mic preamps cost?
Thanks!
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