I told myself I'd never post a DAW recommendation request post but, I'm in
dire need of some insight.
Here's the deal. For starters I'm very computer literate (Network Engineer
for 10 years) but, I'm sick of using my PC to track my projects. It
obstructs my creation process.
I'm tired of looking at a computer screen. I feel like I'm time synched and
slaved to my DAW. I miss the days of my 8-track. Now before you respond to
that I'll also share that I own and utilize a MCI JH-16 24 track 2" machine.
I do not own a commercial studio facility. The bulk of my income comes from
selling/licensing my music. I need a simpler way to create but, I do still
need to use my daw for various functions. I do not use digital EQ or plugins
much (Don't care for the sound). I am a VSTi freak but, lately I've
transitioned away from those because I'm tired of looking at miniature knobs
and sliders. I do have decent outboard and I mix through an analog desk
(Sound Workshop 34c).
I'm using Logic 5.5 to compose and Cubase SX to mix (Been using a DAW for 6
years now). I don't use midi much and the midi I use is generated from my
MPC60. I was thinking of purchasing a standalone DAW , to use along with my
2" (can't use 2" on every project...not economically practical), or possibly
a control surface.
Usually I play all of the instruments on my projects (Drums, Percussion,
Bass, Guitar, Rhodes and Wurlitzer). The PC always seems to distract my
attention while creating/tracking. I do consider the DAW an instrument but,
not one I enjoy playing.
I producer/compose soul/R&B/Hip-Hop/Jazz/Gospel/etc (Fela Kuti, The Last
Poets, Sly and the Family Stone, etc..). I'm an analog guy. I implement
digital tools because that's what my financial situation dictates. I'm not a
70 year old , old time radio fanatic. I'm not even 30 yet so, for those of
you saying this is some old rocker who's resistance to technological
advancement, your mistaken. I'm a 20 something Hip-Hop head ,from Harlem
,who produces soul music with live instruments.
Anyone experience something similar? Any Suggestions?
--
Yusef Assaan
Black Cree
"More Than Tracks and Beats"
201.735.0097
www.blackcree.com
In article <kQiad.16942$4C.3804292@twister.nyc.rr.com> ymcbusiness_nospam@hotmail.com writes:
> I told myself I'd never post a DAW recommendation request post but, I'm in
> dire need of some insight.
> I'm tired of looking at a computer screen. I feel like I'm time synched and
> slaved to my DAW. I miss the days of my 8-track. Now before you respond to
> that I'll also share that I own and utilize a MCI JH-16 24 track 2" machine.
> I do not own a commercial studio facility. The bulk of my income comes from
> selling/licensing my music. I need a simpler way to create but, I do still
> need to use my daw for various functions. I do not use digital EQ or plugins
> much (Don't care for the sound).
> I producer/compose soul/R&B/Hip-Hop/Jazz/Gospel/etc (Fela Kuti, The Last
> Poets, Sly and the Family Stone, etc..). I'm an analog guy. I implement
> digital tools because that's what my financial situation dictates.
> Anyone experience something similar? Any Suggestions?
I'm not sure if you're actaully asking for anything but if you want to
get away from the computer, it sounds like you'd do well with a Mackie
HDR24/96 with analog I/O. Use it just like you use your MCI only it's
faster (for most things anyway), sounds digital, and the media is
cheap. The on-screen editing is excellent, and since you don't use
plug-in processing on your DAW, you won't miss that the Mackie doesn't
have any. Mix through your favorite mixing console.
These Mackie recorders are darn cheap and still viable if you want
digital and don't care about 96 kHz sample rate.
--
I'm really Mike Rivers (mrivers@d-and-d.com)
However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over,
lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If
you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring
and reach me here: double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo
>
>To All,
>
>I told myself I'd never post a DAW recommendation request post but, I'm
>in
>dire need of some insight.
>Here's the deal. For starters I'm very computer literate (Network Engineer
>for 10 years) but, I'm sick of using my PC to track my projects. It
>obstructs my creation process.
>
>I'm tired of looking at a computer screen. I feel like I'm time synched
>and
>slaved to my DAW. I miss the days of my 8-track. Now before you respond
>to
>that I'll also share that I own and utilize a MCI JH-16 24 track 2" machine.
>I do not own a commercial studio facility. The bulk of my income comes from
>selling/licensing my music. I need a simpler way to create but, I do still
>need to use my daw for various functions. I do not use digital EQ or plugins
>much (Don't care for the sound). I am a VSTi freak but, lately I've
>transitioned away from those because I'm tired of looking at miniature knobs
>and sliders. I do have decent outboard and I mix through an analog desk
>(Sound Workshop 34c).
>I'm using Logic 5.5 to compose and Cubase SX to mix (Been using a DAW for
>6
>years now). I don't use midi much and the midi I use is generated from my
>MPC60. I was thinking of purchasing a standalone DAW , to use along with
>my
>2" (can't use 2" on every project...not economically practical), or possibly
>a control surface.
>Usually I play all of the instruments on my projects (Drums, Percussion,
>Bass, Guitar, Rhodes and Wurlitzer). The PC always seems to distract my
>attention while creating/tracking. I do consider the DAW an instrument but,
>not one I enjoy playing.
>
>I producer/compose soul/R&B/Hip-Hop/Jazz/Gospel/etc (Fela Kuti, The Last
>Poets, Sly and the Family Stone, etc..). I'm an analog guy. I implement
>digital tools because that's what my financial situation dictates. I'm not
>a
>70 year old , old time radio fanatic. I'm not even 30 yet so, for those
>of
>you saying this is some old rocker who's resistance to technological
>advancement, your mistaken. I'm a 20 something Hip-Hop head ,from Harlem
>,who produces soul music with live instruments.
>
>Anyone experience something similar? Any Suggestions?
>
>
>
>--
>Yusef Assaan
>Black Cree
>"More Than Tracks and Beats"
>201.735.0097
>www.blackcree.com
>
>
Alesis HD 24 and a fireport to transfer the files into your computer for mixing
and editing.
Dead simple, works like a tape recorder, decent sound and used all over the
country.
Richard H. Kuschel
"I canna change the law of physics."-----Scotty
Well I guess this would be about the same resolve as going with the Mackie
HDR. No?
--
Yusef Assaan
Black Cree
"More Than Tracks and Beats"
201.735.0097
www.blackcree.com "Richard Kuschel" <rickpv8945@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041014125237.23728.00001794@mb-m12.aol.com...
> >
> >To All,
> >
> >I told myself I'd never post a DAW recommendation request post but, I'm
> >in
> >dire need of some insight.
> >Here's the deal. For starters I'm very computer literate (Network
Engineer
> >for 10 years) but, I'm sick of using my PC to track my projects. It
> >obstructs my creation process.
> >
> >I'm tired of looking at a computer screen. I feel like I'm time synched
> >and
> >slaved to my DAW. I miss the days of my 8-track. Now before you respond
> >to
> >that I'll also share that I own and utilize a MCI JH-16 24 track 2"
machine.
> >I do not own a commercial studio facility. The bulk of my income comes
from
> >selling/licensing my music. I need a simpler way to create but, I do
still
> >need to use my daw for various functions. I do not use digital EQ or
plugins
> >much (Don't care for the sound). I am a VSTi freak but, lately I've
> >transitioned away from those because I'm tired of looking at miniature
knobs
> >and sliders. I do have decent outboard and I mix through an analog desk
> >(Sound Workshop 34c).
> >I'm using Logic 5.5 to compose and Cubase SX to mix (Been using a DAW for
> >6
> >years now). I don't use midi much and the midi I use is generated from my
> >MPC60. I was thinking of purchasing a standalone DAW , to use along with
> >my
> >2" (can't use 2" on every project...not economically practical), or
possibly
> >a control surface.
> >Usually I play all of the instruments on my projects (Drums, Percussion,
> >Bass, Guitar, Rhodes and Wurlitzer). The PC always seems to distract my
> >attention while creating/tracking. I do consider the DAW an instrument
but,
> >not one I enjoy playing.
> >
> >I producer/compose soul/R&B/Hip-Hop/Jazz/Gospel/etc (Fela Kuti, The Last
> >Poets, Sly and the Family Stone, etc..). I'm an analog guy. I implement
> >digital tools because that's what my financial situation dictates. I'm
not
> >a
> >70 year old , old time radio fanatic. I'm not even 30 yet so, for those
> >of
> >you saying this is some old rocker who's resistance to technological
> >advancement, your mistaken. I'm a 20 something Hip-Hop head ,from Harlem
> >,who produces soul music with live instruments.
> >
> >Anyone experience something similar? Any Suggestions?
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Yusef Assaan
> >Black Cree
> >"More Than Tracks and Beats"
> >201.735.0097
> >www.blackcree.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Alesis HD 24 and a fireport to transfer the files into your computer for
mixing
> and editing.
>
> Dead simple, works like a tape recorder, decent sound and used all over
the
> country.
>
>
> Richard H. Kuschel
> "I canna change the law of physics."-----Scotty
>
>Well I guess this would be about the same resolve as going with the Mackie
>HDR. No?
>
>--
>Yusef Assaan
>Black Cree
>"More Than Tracks and Beats"
>201.735.0097
Perhaps, what's the price difference?
Richard H. Kuschel
"I canna change the law of physics."-----Scotty
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