Shoe String Budget Gear Recommendation for Newbies
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:30 am
(Like myself:) )
I recently switched from my old way of recording on vintage gear to the current way of recording as inexpensively as I could and wanted to share my results with others starting out. I had great input from other members here along the way. What I have put together works like a charm (so far!)
I already had a keyboard controller, audio monitors, headphones and power amp. If you don;t have some of these, check out this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLXSqan3Jcs
I first bought the audio interface one needs to connect instruments and channel the sound to the power amp,etc. I bought the awesome Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD 24-bit/192kHz, 2-in/4-out USB 2.0 Audio Interface w/ Midas Preamps. It comes with a FREE version of Tracktion 6 DAW. It sells for $79.99 It is available at most music stores for this price. I bought it on Amazon.
Then for the computer system, I purchased a Windows based PC refurbished. I had to get something that would run the DAW and VST's that would be added. I can;t afford a Mac and have been using Windows all along anyway. I also needed a monitor. So on Ebay I bought a DELL Optiplex 755 Tower with 8 gig ram, Processor Speed: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 - 3.2 GHZ
Operating Systems: Windows 10 Professional
Hard Drive Capacity: 1TB
With a 19" HP monitor.
Free shipping..for $185
Here is a link to the EBay posting. The seller replied very quickly to my questions. http://www.ebay.com/itm/291966151645?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
So I am up and running for a mere $265 There are free good VST's out there as well..just do a search.
I do want a larger monitor but this is fine for now as I am still earning the DAW. I have already been able to record an instrumental cue and submit it.
Very much enjoy learning this (new to me) way of recording, etc...it can be dawnting, but sure is dawesome!
Best,
Linda C
I recently switched from my old way of recording on vintage gear to the current way of recording as inexpensively as I could and wanted to share my results with others starting out. I had great input from other members here along the way. What I have put together works like a charm (so far!)
I already had a keyboard controller, audio monitors, headphones and power amp. If you don;t have some of these, check out this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLXSqan3Jcs
I first bought the audio interface one needs to connect instruments and channel the sound to the power amp,etc. I bought the awesome Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD 24-bit/192kHz, 2-in/4-out USB 2.0 Audio Interface w/ Midas Preamps. It comes with a FREE version of Tracktion 6 DAW. It sells for $79.99 It is available at most music stores for this price. I bought it on Amazon.
Then for the computer system, I purchased a Windows based PC refurbished. I had to get something that would run the DAW and VST's that would be added. I can;t afford a Mac and have been using Windows all along anyway. I also needed a monitor. So on Ebay I bought a DELL Optiplex 755 Tower with 8 gig ram, Processor Speed: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 - 3.2 GHZ
Operating Systems: Windows 10 Professional
Hard Drive Capacity: 1TB
With a 19" HP monitor.
Free shipping..for $185
Here is a link to the EBay posting. The seller replied very quickly to my questions. http://www.ebay.com/itm/291966151645?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
So I am up and running for a mere $265 There are free good VST's out there as well..just do a search.
I do want a larger monitor but this is fine for now as I am still earning the DAW. I have already been able to record an instrumental cue and submit it.
Very much enjoy learning this (new to me) way of recording, etc...it can be dawnting, but sure is dawesome!
Best,
Linda C