[RWP] buying new audio gear
Ken Downey
KenWDowney at blindlabyrinth.com
Thu Nov 27 13:37:03 EST 2014
By the way, you can freely evaluate Reaper for 60 days, so you don't even
need to buy that yet.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Fayre" <jfayre at gmail.com>
To: <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 11:42 AM
Subject: [RWP] buying new audio gear
> Hi everyone,
> I just subscribed to this list. I'm wanting to buy some audio gear for
> my girlfriend for Christmas. Although I'm very technical, I'm not very
> familiar with recording hardware and terminology, so go easy on me.
> Here's what I'm looking for:
> The recording she's been doing up to now is mostly acoustic guitar,
> drums and vocals. No midi yet, but that is a possibility.
> I'm leaning towards using Reaper for audio recording and editing as
> opposed to something like Sonar. I like the cost and I'm having a hard
> time justifying the cost of Sonar and cake talking, especially since
> it doesn't work with latest Sonar.
> I'm looking at purchasing a control surface. At this point, I'm
> looking at the bcf2000. Any thoughts on that?
> I'll also need an audio interface. What interface would people
> recommend? One person told me to go with something like an Onyx 820i
> as the audio interface. I've also heard good things about the m-audio
> stuff.
> As this setup is for home, I'm looking to save money where I can.
> Any help or guidance would be appreciated?
> Thanks!
>
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