Well, I've broken down and am going to buy my first mixer console, condensor mike, and other accessories to start making more "professional" recordings at home. I'm using Audacity for now until I can afford a decent program. What are some good resources on the net for my new hobby?
Adjunct Tuba Professor, Christopher Newport University
Eastman Artist
I bought a Marshall 2003 mic from somebody locally and need the mixer for the phantom power requirements of the mic. Audacity is a free, easy to use audio importer/editor I've been using for a couple of years. Cakewalk and ProTools are out of my league right now.
Adjunct Tuba Professor, Christopher Newport University
Eastman Artist
How many channels to you need to record at once? There are quite a few pro set-ups running nuendo or pro-tools on a PC. I have heard but cannot verify that George Lucas is running PCs at Skywalker Sound. You can do almost everything with a PC that you can do with a Mac.
Phil