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by Scott Dennis on Apr 19, 2005 at 7:48:09 pm

Greetings editors.

I am a musician and video editor. I will be traveling this summer and want to record music on the road. This will be mostly analog acoustic guitar and simple drum beats from a drum machine software. They are really demos to be recorded properly when I return to the States. I have a Powerbook 17" 1ghz with 1 G of Ram. It has 60 g of storage.

I want to know what are the bare necessities I would need to record. An interface? Software? More storage? Modulator? Microphone?
Etc.

With this in mind, I want to make an investment that will allow me to expand into my video software (soon to be FCP studio from Avid Xpress Pro). I have heard that Pro Tools is better for analog recording. Is this true? The M-Box seems like a good product but I am a bit concerned about investing with Digidesign as I don't want to be dependent on their hardware and Avid seems to be moving away from the Mac platform. I am thinking of Logic but am concerned about its ability to integrate with FCP. Would Soundtrack Pro allow me to record anaolog with some type of interface?

Recommendations anyone?


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