Speedbird
01-17-2001, 09:47 PM
I'm looking for a reasonably priced computer based recording set-up. Any suggestions, Looking for 4-8 inputs, modest mixing ability, software, something that just plugs in but dosn't sound like crap.
THAnks,
Saint
01-18-2001, 03:24 PM
Here's a suggestion (assuming you already have a pentium-based computer with many gigs of hard-disc space available):
Echo Darla 24 card/interface
Mackie 1202 VLZ PRO mixer
I see you live outside DC, so, if you are interested, I would highly recommend checking out Chuck Levin's in Wheaton for both. Probably set you back just over $600.00.
You could also go for an older, used Mackie 1202 Micro for about $200.00 on E-bay or at Atomic Music (if they have them).
Another option is the Tascam US428 combination digital mixer & DA/AD converter that hooks into your computer's USB port. It comes with Cubase, I believe. The only problem is that this new product reportedly has many bugs and people have experienced some problems with it. I think it goes for just under $500.00.
An even cheaper option is to purchase the Mackie, use your existing soundcard and get PG Music's PowerTracks 48-track recording program for $28.00. Although it is not a program that is an "industry standard" it offers a ton of editing and soundshaping capability for next to nothing. I think it's probably by far the best bargain out there for home recording.
Hope this helps.
[Edited by Saint on 01-18-2001 at 03:26 PM]