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Date: 2009-03-10 18:10 (UTC)For me, the biggest question would be drivers for the firewire digital interface unless I get a multi-channel soundcard (external; currently recording on a laptop).
- Jeho
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Date: 2009-03-10 18:20 (UTC)I use Sonar, but it's not aging well: I absolutely cannot use it for final mix down of MP3. The sound goes to hell, like you're listening across a washboard.
Ardour got my attention, though I've not investigated it yet.
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Date: 2009-03-10 18:32 (UTC)I'm multitracking in CuBase right now, mixing down to WAVs and converting to MP3s with CDEX. It'd be nice if all of that would be handled by the DAW, but it works for now.
The two solo CDs were recorded at a project studio that runs on ProTools HD, so I have all my master tracks on the external HD I shuttle back and forth. For $200 I could get a small external interface with ProTools LE and have it all be consistent, which I may do so I can slice and dice / remix those tracks if I want to.
- Jeho
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Date: 2009-03-10 19:50 (UTC)Phantom-powered condenser mikes are the way to go for the studio; I picked up an AKG Perception 100 at a local music store with a gift certificate from Christmas before last, and it made me into a believer. Been gushing about it ever since.
I would love to run with a Linux-based system, but being the geek that I am, I would have to strip any distribution to bare bones, so that all I would have running on it would be the studio and audio-related apps, and the gui. The only real issue I see is the issue of Antares Auto-Tune, which is, IMHO, a must for any serious undertaking. I haven't found (haven't really looked) a piece of software that runs on Linux that would take its place.
ETA: I convert from WAV to MP3 with WavePad. Free, and works well.
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Date: 2009-03-10 20:03 (UTC)When I'm recording at home I run mics through a PreSonus tube pre-amp (I don't trust the pres in the the board). I'll run 2-3 channels for instruments - usually a direct in from the pickup, a small condenser for 12th fret and a medium condenser for room. Currently I'm using AudioTechnica mics (cheap and don't do badly too badly for my purposes) 2020 and 2021 although I've also had good luck switching out the 2021 for my old workhorse Shure 57 beta.
- Jeho
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Date: 2009-03-10 20:31 (UTC)I really need to spend the money and get a Fishman or something put in my guitar for live gigs. Miking it is a pain. I bought strap-ons for the fiddles :)
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Date: 2009-03-10 20:43 (UTC)I typically use very little of the direct pickup in an instrumental mix, but its nice for flavor.
- Jeho
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Date: 2009-03-10 20:49 (UTC)