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by Paul Warren, Pau
You probably already know the reason, but the clearer you are about this the better your results will be.

Do you want to just pick up your guitar on a whim and record the latest idea that's passing by? Do you intend to record an album in its entirety at home and release it? Do you want to make podcasts to broadcast on the web? Do you want to 'flesh out' your musical ideas to get an idea of how the final product might sound. All are valid reasons for having your own home recording setup. Each one also suggests a particular amount of money you will need to spend to get the result you desire, and the amount of effort you need to expend making it happen.

What you will need.

From a basic standpoint you will need some way to record your performance or ideas - this could be into a Personal Computer[PC] or mac or onto a stand alone recorder. You'll also need someway of getting the performance into the recording medium - whether that be via microphone or a piano keyboard. You will also need to find some way to 'deliver' your product - via mp3 mix/cd or podcast. All factors to consider as you set up you home studio.

What is best; Computer recording or stand alone?

I will confess that in my opinion and experience, the simplest and most effective way to record anything at home is with a stand alone recorder. Several years ago I recorded an entire album using Fostex DMT8, 8 tracks to do the lot- including backing vocals guitars and eveything. To those of you unfamiliar with what I mean by stand alone recorder then have a look at units from Fostex, Yamaha, Roland and others. In general they have a built in hard drive or media card which records data that you produce as a result of recording yourself. This can be as simple as engaging a 'record' button and playing or singing. There's no fuss involved with this. Some of them also allow you to burn a CD at the end of the process so you can amaze your friends! There can be disadvantages as I will discuss later, but depending on your final aims as discussed earlier, you will make allowances for any shortcomings.

Recording onto a pc or Mac takes us into a more complex word, so if you're not computer savy, or prepared to enagage in a long and sometimes frustrating journey I'd go with the stand alone unit.

Why is it more difficult to record into a PC?

Recoding into a PC has a minimum of 3 steps:

Input device-microphone/keyboard/turntable
Sound card-converts your 'real world' sound into computer language.
Recording software-does the job of 'capturing' your performance.

Once you have got your recording chain set up then it 'can' be as easy as using a stand alone unit, but to get to that point you have to deal with a number of factors-the #1 bugbear of most home computer recording nuts is a friendly tike called 'latency' .

Latency: ' something that is revealed later'.

For those not in the know, latency can be compared to hearing your voice echoing back from a canyon, heloooo-hellllllloooo. There is a gap between when you yell and when you hear your voice returned. If you plug in a microphone and set up your recording software and say the ubiquitous 'hello' you will get a similar effect!

Unless you invest in a super high end recording system such as 'Pro Tools HD', then this is something you need to work with as a home computer recording afficionado.

The reason we encounter latency is that the computer needs time to convert the analogue [physcal sounds via electrcity] into digital data; ones and noughts. With a good sound card this can take between 7 and 15 milliseconds [ yep that's 15 thousandenths of a second] and then about the same number of milliseconds to convert it from a digital signal back into an electrical analogue sytem that we can usefully use to hear the sound coming out of the computer. Bare in mind that our ear 'notices' a sound as an echo at around the 50 millisecond mark [ more on this later] - so if we have a sound card with 25millisecond [ms] input delay and 25 ms output delay then our ear wil perceive it as an echo- not much good to play along with as we will be out of time.

That's pretty useless you might shriek, so how do people manage to do all this computer recording stuff at home? A-ha. Those clever people who make sound cards m-audio, Presonus, Yamaha etc have done something very clever, they instigated a process called 'direct monitoring'.

Direct monitoring allows us to hear the incoming sound at its source- straight after you have plugged it in- instead of through the computer where you will pick up a substantive delay. You can still listen 'though the computer' if you choose, but in my experience it's pretty distracting especially with large latency times. The other thing that your clever software program/soundcard combo will do is to record your new track in time with the others by making allowances for the current latency times.

In summary; For ease of use and less technology hassles get a stand alone hard disk recorder. For more complex productions consider getting a computer/soundcard/software combo, but be prepared for a sharp learning curve.

Il lettore HDD anche conosciuto come lettore hard disc e diventato una necessit? per chi ha bisogno di memorizzare grandi quantit? di dati sul Hard Disc del suo computer o laptop. Questi lettori hard disc sembrano delle piccole scatole, ma quando vengono collegati al computer o laptop, hanno la capacit? di leggere il hard disc. Basta comprare un HDD lettore e un hard disc, e potrete aggiornare le capacit? di stoccaggio del vostro gadget.

Ai tempi di oggi, quando 20GB o addirittura 40 GB di capacit? Hard Disc sembra poco rispetto al vostro bisogno di stoccaggio, un lettore hard disc viene al vostro salvataggio. Ora potete archiviare informazioni, canzoni, video, e anche i vostri film preferiti per quanto si vuole, con l'aiuto di un lettore HDD. La funzionalit? di base di un lettore HDD ? quello di memorizzare i file. Questo viene fatto facilmente una volta che ? stato collegato con il computer o laptop attraverso una porta USB 2.0.

Con l'aumento della concorrenza nel mercato, le imprese si sforzano di disegnare progettazioni lettori HDD con funzionalit? supplementari. Lo stato di avanzamento sul fronte tecnologico ha anche consentito a molte ampie funzionalit? di essere installate nel lettore HDD. Ad esempio,ci sono alcune versioni migliorate dei lettori hard disc che eseguono l'aggiornamento dei hard disc al livello successivo. In tal modo, si pu? visualizzare il contenuto del hard disc alla televisione. Ci? significa che il lettore HDD diventa un lettore multimediale. Nel mercato, ci sono numerosi HDD Media lettori disponibili con diverse capacit? che possono variare da 80GB anche a 1TB. Durante l'acquisto, dovrebbe essere osservato che un HDD lettore multimediale ? in grado di supportare una serie di formati come VCD, DVD, MP3, MP4, VOB, BMP, GIF, DAT, MPEG1/2/4, AVI, ASF, MPG, e DIVX3.X-5.X.

Se siete abbastanza fortunati, potete trovare un lettore HDD con un hard disc incorporato. Questa sar? certamente di aiuto perch? risparmia tempo e gli sforzi, non sar? necessario inserire un hard disc all'interno del lettore ogni volta che volete vedere un film o un documento di testo sul vostro computer o computer portatile. Ce'un altro vantaggio di tali hard disc incorporato. Essi sono gi?, formattati per poter essere letto quindi svaniscono tutte le vostre preoccupazioni per quanto riguarda la loro formattazione.

Alla fine, non si deve dimenticare di fare attenzione ad ogni dettaglio, mentre andate a comprare un lettore hard disk. Ci sono molte aziende che offrono tali lettori. Trovare quello che sar? adatta alle vostre esigenze e anche al vostro budget non deve essere un compito faticoso. Un luogo dove si pu? trovare hard disc esterno con la capacit? di stoccaggio elevato a prezzi molto competitivi ? techstore24. Per ottenere ulteriori informazioni sui loro prodotti, accedere al loro sito web www.techstore24.com
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