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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Okay, for starters just to let everyone know what my intentions are. I would like to make my recording sound better than what im getting now, funny static and annoyances. First off, I have a PC based system running Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit and will have a Second OS with Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. What would be the better way to go between these two OS's.
On the other half, them system specs are: CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.6GHz Dual Core RAM: 3072MB(3gb) Vid: Sapphire Radeon 2600HD AGP 512MB 400MHz(DAC) Audio: Diamond Xtreme Sound 5.1 16bit card(want to replace) HDD: 250GB internal 500GB external Music Equipment: Peavey PV8 Mixer board Peavey Dual DeltaFEX effects processor Zoom MRT-3B drum machine Fender Frontman 212R 100watts Boss Metal Zone MT-2 Boss Chromatic Tuner TU-2 Digitech Whammy CAD 22 Microphone(will buy a better on in the future) Ibanez Roadstar Series II(customized w/ EMG 81&85) Schecter C-7 Diamond Series Epiphone Acoustic Now that everyone has an idea of what I'm working with, my plan is to use my computer as a recording station if you didn't think of it yet :P Just wold like some ideas that you think would work great for my setup. Especially info for good sound cards or audio interfaces. I'm just starting to look around at products but dont really know what to look for. as of right now, I use audacity for recording and in the past it was good to use when i had XP. On my system now(Windows 7) it doesnt seem to produce a good sound anymore, gets some static. I thought it could have been some of my equipment. but i narrowed it down to the sound card or it could be drivers. if anyone has any ideas of what i could do please let me know. im open for some ideas Thanks -Guber |
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