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Author: | flashbaxstudios [ Sat Dec 03, 2005 1:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | hello from newbie |
hi everyone ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Guest [ Sat Dec 03, 2005 10:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: hello from newbie |
I would forget anything Vocopro. Personally I would use a decent CD+G player thru a quality live sound mixer/desk like your soundcraft studio and a PA for karaoke performances....Of course you can add a computer to store and play the selections thru the PA if you include the proper sound/video cards. If I understood you correctly, you want karaoke graphics to display on a TV monitor, but plan to use your recorded music in the background and then maybe record it all as a final mix....Is that correct? If it is, then you want software that will allow you to compose your own graphics. I believe MTU makes a program that should work for you. The DAC2 is not capable of displaying graphics. It will store and play tons of music files, but not graphics. You are better off using a modified PC or laptop for that. Folks here can help you assemble a super duper computer that would serve you well both for karaoke and home recording and DJing. |
Author: | flashbaxstudios [ Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: hello from newbie |
thanks, i have been poking around a bit more and have found the mtu programs from which i downloaded a trial. That looks like it will be something i am going to pursue for now. I can go ahead an use the digidesign interface with the computer as it will give me plenty of audio assignments that i need. i can patch that into a smaller mixer instead of lugging around the soundcraft. the plan is to invest in building a computer that will be designed to get the max. out of the digidesign. what i am using now is good but it does not have enuf processing speed for me. I have a techie friend that is going to help put that together. the dac would work for me as i primarily will be using audio for backing tracks, for which i would have memorized the lyrics. that comes from being a semi pro performer. so that is no problem. thanks. phil |
Author: | Guest [ Mon Dec 05, 2005 1:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: hello from newbie |
Yep, the DAC2 will work for you seeing as how you can remember the lyrics, but didn't you say in your original post that you didn't want any more paper clutter in your studio cause the other vocalists needed printed lyrics? |
Author: | flashbaxstudios [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: hello from newbie |
true, i don't want anymore paper. phil I will keep poking. looking at rsq-22 which is a single rack, though i may just pop the extra for a two/three draw. thanks, phil |
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