Hello,
I am new here and am getting back into writing songs and pursuing a song publishing contract. I have a Roland D-20, Roland U220 sound module, Chandler reverb unit for adding fullness when recording vocals and a Tascam Midi-Studio that was a nice one about 10 years ago. I was going to record my songs and mix down to a tape like the old days but now see there is cool software to do this. I record on my Roland D-20 the bass, drums, piano, etc. and it has a built-in recording sequencer that I write to a 3.5 diskette. I hook up my U220 Roland to get better sounds to my D20. I just bought a Apple PowerMac G4 1Ghz OS/X with 60 GB harddrive and 768 mb of memory and also the Hardan Kardan Soundstick speakers. I have been doing extensive research on zzounds.com, musiciansfriend.com, etc. looking for recording software.
1) I found this Metro 6.0 and curious what the difference is between Metro 6.0 and Metro 6.0 SE? I am working currently on a Windows based pc until the Apple comes via UPS so I can't test the free download out.
2) With the Apple do I need a USB Interface like Midiman or Edirol to connect my Roland D20 to the pc?
3) do I need a PCI Audio card or soundcard such as M-Audio makes to enhance the sound or does the new Core Audio features in the Apple PowerMac replace buying a soundcard?
4) Where does the microphone plug into and can I record vocals into the pc and will they be digital and pretty clear?
5) I am wanting to be able to mixdown to a mp3 type file and send it via the Internet or more importantly write a sound file of the song to a cd on my pc (I have a cd/r). I want to create songs and get them on cd's and mail them out or on mp3 files and send them via the Internet.
6) I am wanting to stay in the $75 to $300 range for recording software and have found the following products: Bias Deck LE, Bias Deck, Steinberg Cubasis VST 2.0 for Mac (don't have one for the MAC OS/X yet), Emagic Logic Audio Box 5.0 (5 items in one $239 - doesn't take advantage of Mac OS/X), Emagic Logic Audio 6.0 (out in April/2003 for the Mac OS/X), Yamaha UW500 (waiting for them to let me know if it's compatible to the Mac OS/X) and of course the Metro 6.0 or 6.0 SE. I don't mind spending up to $300 if one of these has a built-in synth so I can have more new sounds than my Roland D20 and U220 has.
I know there are alot of questions and apologize for all the questions but any help on how the Metro 6.0 or 6.0 SE matches up to the products above would be of great help. I just want to create great demos of my songs and pursue a song publishing contract as I have been close before. I don't make movies, voiceoevers, etc. Great site and any info on Metro would be great. Thanks!!!
David