I have a computer and not much else. I'd like something versatile enough to make my own backing material.The big questions are how much do you want to spend and how much are you willing to learn about the software?
Check out your local Barnes & Noble for Computer Music magazine... lots of helpful info on this digital recording stuff.
http://www.computermusic.co.uk/main.aspAny good software for percussion/midi?The list is *very* long.
Cubase is pretty much the standard for soho studio stuff like this.
http://www.steinberg.net/ProductPage_sb.asp?Product_ID=2442&Langue_ID=7Propellerheads Reason 2.5 is an all-in-one solution combing drums, synths, recorder, mixer, effects, etc.
http://www.propellerheads.se/Personally, I prefer Reason as it offers more for your dollar.
You'll probably want to get a little Midi-only keyboard for convenience sake.
M-audio and Edirol(Roland) make good ones.
Good mics?One *good* vocal mike($300+ range, flatter response the better) and a good instrument mike(Shure makes one for about $120).
Is it better to go with one of the 8 track digitals and then USB to computer?USB 2.0 to computer is perfectly fine... firewire is better as far as input devices are concerned.
If you've got a computer you can dedicate to the cause, you're much better off... more flexible, more versatile.
However, you'll need some significant horsepower... minimum 1.4Mhz and 512MB ram. You'll want a minimal Windows install... pref 2K or XP and you'll want 2 hard drives... one for the software and one to store onto and work from.
If you're computer-savvy you can install a decent audio card... a $300 Terratec should suffice.
Terratec Phase 88 Computer Recording System
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guitar/search/detail/base_pid/708205/Under $200: M-Audio Fast Track USB Computer Recording Interface
AudioTrak MAYA44 USB
Edirol UA-20 24-Bit USB Digital Audio and MIDI Interface
M-Audio Fast Track Studio USB Interface with Microphone
Around $500
Digidesign Mbox USB Interface
Edirol UA-700
Around $1200
Digidesign Digi 002R Rack
Around $2300
Digidesign Digi 002
Both come with LE versions of ProTools, the current state of the industry recording software suite.
What are line levels, and should I worry about them?Absolutely. Levels are the amount of volume going from the input to the recorder. You need a strong signal without clipping.
Good mic, decent mic stand with pop screen and good quality low Z cables.
I've plugged my electric guitar straight into my soundcard through the 1/8" line in and got a *decent* sound, but that's the most I've done.Most of todays pre-amp footpedals will go directly into your computer.
For instance, I've got a DigiTech GNX3 that has a SPDF digital output.
http://gnx3faq.loon.com/http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_list_messages.asp?productid=9Line 6 PodXT or Guitar Port.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=rec/search/detail/base_pid/482197/http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=rec/search/detail/base_pid/150394/http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=rec/search/detail/base_pid/482232/Great resources:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/http://www.americanmusical.com/