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Old 01-12-2009, 04:07 AM
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Question What Audio Interface between a PJB Bass Buddy and a PC

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All,

I'd like to setup a very small home studio. The setup I'm thinkign of is:
  • PJB Bass Buddy
  • Audio Interface (USB or Firewire, what's the benefit?)
  • My Windows XP laptop
  • Potentially a couple of monitors or just my headphones
  • a recording software (suggestions here?)

I want to be able:
  1. Play along (e.g. the Bass buddy is suffcient for this)
  2. Record at 2 tracks (e.g. bass + drum machine) at the time

The objective is to have good home recording quality to improve my technique and silent practicing. No professional need

Would you suggest me a good setup for this?

Thanks in advance, Paolo
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Old 01-18-2009, 04:34 AM
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as a bump....what about a digidesign Mbox?
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Old 01-18-2009, 04:39 AM
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Many audio interfaces come with their own software. I use a Mackie Tapco Link-USB. Very cheap at £60 approx and has Mackie's own Tracktion professional audio editing/mixing software. I use M-audio Studio Pro 3 monitors and a PJB as my bass pre. Simple. Affordable. Works. The Link USB is worth it's price for the software alone, the fact it has an audio interface is a real bonus.
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