Dr.EM said:They are about the same price, so its a fair comparison (Fostex jobby and pc with mixer). So, if its bedroom recording, layering up bass, then adding guitars etc, a computer will probably be faster and more flexable (or a laptop if it needs to be portable). But it is nice to be able to record a full live band and have all the instruments isolated.
BTW, what is an OCN course?
Jay.slovak said:Actually I was listening to those few songs @ and I have to say she has quite a talent.
You should be happy to have such a gifted child
PS: Isn't this topic a hidden Ad for Fostex International ? :wink:
Dr.EM said:Yeah, I bet she'll do really great in the course because she's interested in it and has a background from the piano lessons. I did music GCSE, but that didn't go well for me. I'm much happier with music tech A-level at college, though there are still aspects i'm not so certain on. I expect Melissa will want to do music tech at college? Bear in mind the course will almost certainly use computers a lot, we use them for the recording studio (8 channel sound card) and also for the sequencing/MIDI half of the course. In both cases, the program is Logic and is ran on Macs (though i'm not keen on Macs myself). It might be good to try and look at that program, though i'm sure she'd pick it up quickly by the sounds of it.
She into electronics aswell? Every year at our college there has been just 1 girl on the course :lol:
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