recording question!!!!!!

present_tensepresent_tense Posts: 121
edited March 2007 in Musicians and Gearheads
Ok, so, I have a big question, and Id love to hear the opinions of the gearheads!!

Once done school, i would really love to dive back into recording, but with a much more serious attitude this time around. Im just curious as to what you guys/girls would rather use as a medium for recording...... an apple computer with garageband, or a standalone digital multitrack recorder.... Im looking for a live sound, not into drum loops, and just curious which of those 2 would produce a more professional sound. Cant wait to hear your thoughts! thanks...........jeeze, i havent posted on here in months, hope everyones doing ok.
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  • DaytimeDilemmaDaytimeDilemma Posts: 2,008
    A Mac with Logic/Cubase is the best, IMO.
  • Mac or PC with Digigesign products (pro tools and hardware) then you can run reason inside protools by either "live audio tracks" or edit friendly midi tracks via a RTAS. Excellent system, excellent pricing, and excellent sound quality.
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  • Can't beat a mac for this.
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  • hey, thanks for the responses, i was definately leaning towards an Apple. How would a set up like that work? Im guessing id have to buy an external microphone port, other then that, do i need much other then those programs?
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