Help, please!
Alrighty, I need a DAW for recording, midi music (via keyboard controller), editing/mixing, sampling and looping. I'm mostly interested in the recording and midi stuff--but I'd like to build and use a sample library. I don't over-looped stuff b/c it tends to stifle the evolution of a piece of music (IMO), but it has its uses.
I think I've read everything I possibly can and am now ready for interactive help...
I have the musical chops, and I have some limited digital studio time (on the musician end working closely w/the engineer/producer). I have no clue what software or hardware I need save for a general idea from research. Since every component works together, it's too complicated for me to be able to choose what will work well for my needs/together w/the rest of the equipment. I don't want to end up with equipment and software that stonewalls me or I end up outgrowing in a month. That's just frustrating. I'll need to learn how to use ANY of the software/equipment, so learning curve and UI's are more important than familiarity.
So basically, a great baseline system upon which I can expand later (instead of replace...).
Here's what I've figured so far:
*LCD panel monitor (space limitations)
*2HDD (3 if the package includes sampling software?) WD drives seem to be popular
*Synth (s/w or h/w, I don't know--I've heard crappy midi and its...crappy...I need some solid sounds...)
*2-octave midi controller (I'll add a big bro down the road as I grow) w/sustain pedal
*Audio card: Echo's Mia, M Audio's Audiophile 2496, and Terratec's EWX 24/96??
*Analogue mixer for mic/direct inputs (mostly acoustic, electric guitar, but also vocals, percussion, making samples from scratch)
*Mics
*If the midi controller doesn't cover this already, then a HUI--I'm not a mouse person
*Needs to be QUIET! (in relatively tight quarters, but at least the room is acoustically dead)
*Monitors and headphones--Studiophile BX-5 monitors, Logitech 2.1 system speakers, and ?headphones?
*And the software to make it all relevant, functional, and stable. I hear names like Cubase, Sonar, Protools, etc thrown around but I have no idea exactly what they do, whether they do what I need them to do and what additional s/w I would need (even after looking at the s/w websites...it's so freaking obtuse when you don't know the jargon!)
I would appreciate greatly anyone who may suggest specific hardware/software combinations/configurations and also tell me how much I would expect to pay so I know whether it's feasible. I'm a student w/VERY limited funds on top of all this, so I can't spend more than $25,000...whoops, j/k. More like $500 TOPS. Whoops, j/k again. Seriously, about $4,000 is as much as I'm willing to INVEST (that's it...an investment...hehe).
TIA,
Ethan Young