Hey All-
Long story short, me and my buddy are looking to do some recording this winter...just want to let our creative juices flow and have a good time.
He plays guitar (Charvel Model 3 through a Digitech RP250 through a Randall RC-235 combo) and I play drums (acoustic set) and a little guitar (1987 Bently Series 10 - loaded with Jackson PUs through a Digitech RP150 through a Randall RG200DG3).
Last winter we messed around a little bit with Kristal (the free PC mixing/recording software) and had a good time listening to our guitar tracks, but monitoring latency was horrible (I probably need a better sound card) and you are really limited on bass and drum loops, etc. Plus, this time around, I want to be able to record my own drum tracks, not use drum loops.
So here is my loaded question:
We currently own just the gear indicated (both Digitech's have USB) and an older computer with onboard sound. What software should I look into (M-Audio, etc) and what hardware do I need (soundcard, drum mics, USB hardware to allow for drum mics to feed into computer, etc)? Also, should I be sending the Digitech's directly into the comp via USB, or should we be miking our amps?
I am new to all of the recording stuff, but we are a couple of old school 80s rockers who want to have some fun but not break the bank.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated...thanks!
Long story short, me and my buddy are looking to do some recording this winter...just want to let our creative juices flow and have a good time.
He plays guitar (Charvel Model 3 through a Digitech RP250 through a Randall RC-235 combo) and I play drums (acoustic set) and a little guitar (1987 Bently Series 10 - loaded with Jackson PUs through a Digitech RP150 through a Randall RG200DG3).
Last winter we messed around a little bit with Kristal (the free PC mixing/recording software) and had a good time listening to our guitar tracks, but monitoring latency was horrible (I probably need a better sound card) and you are really limited on bass and drum loops, etc. Plus, this time around, I want to be able to record my own drum tracks, not use drum loops.
So here is my loaded question:
We currently own just the gear indicated (both Digitech's have USB) and an older computer with onboard sound. What software should I look into (M-Audio, etc) and what hardware do I need (soundcard, drum mics, USB hardware to allow for drum mics to feed into computer, etc)? Also, should I be sending the Digitech's directly into the comp via USB, or should we be miking our amps?
I am new to all of the recording stuff, but we are a couple of old school 80s rockers who want to have some fun but not break the bank.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated...thanks!
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