80's_Metal
Underglazed Hair Metalologist
So here's the background of my story:
I teach an intro to guitar class at our high school (I'm a PE teacher by license and endorsements)
There is a full time music certified teacher that teaches computer recording and music theory, I'm the 101 and he's the 102.
He just resigned.... So I will probably need to get a recording/performing arts certification, because by law I can't teach the class without being "highly qualified"
... maybe easy enough to do because I have spent a few hours recording old school on a fostex and Tascam 4 and 8 track... have logged a million hours just recording my own stuff over the many years. I think I can handle the "recording engineer mixing part" pretty well.
All of the current computers, sound equipment, recording software and hardware all belong to the teacher who is leaving, He owns and operates his own recording label/studio, so it was all his stuff, I will have to start from scratch with nothing but a few guitars.
I guess I could use my own microphones, PA, amps, and my old 4-tracks to teach the students the old way of recording, but I think that will do them a dis-service since most of the world has gone completely digital/computer. Plus it may be fun to learn for myself. (although secretly I love tape....but that's another topic altogether)
NOW onto the questions:
I've never really sat down and really used pro -tools and or any computer recording interfaces, aside from dinking around with audacity and other free programs just for fun...
I am pretty good with computers, and I know I'll pick that part right up, no worry there, BUT what I really need to know is this:
What parts/hardware will I need to get a "recording" burned to CD, start to finish, and from song ideas from the students to a finished product?
from my somewhat limited knowledge here I will assume I will need:
1. A brand new computer. (I'll assume the bigger and faster the better, school funds are hard to come by)
2. some sort of recording software, IE protools. (are there others?)
3. Some sort of interface into the computer??? (here is where I am ignorant)
4. Some sort of a multiprocessor.... elevenrack, hd POD, axe-fx guitar/bass processor (needed or not????)
5. Either some electronic drum software, or some real drums and mics for them. (our school doesn't have any drums, nor do we have any drummers)
6. I already own 4 or 5 SM57's and SM58's plus other mics, so I think I'm covered there for vocals and acoustic guitars and even big ass half stack live sounds if that's where we need to go.
I will have to get all this together for my principal to order before I could effectively teach this class.... just want to get a jump on this project, I fear if I don't then there will be ZERO guitar/music on our campus next year at all..... that's no bueno for my kids who have worked so hard.
Am I missing anything glaring???
Options I could/should consider?
Are there complete turn key kind of systems for purchase? I'm beginning my search on sweetwater / mf / samash as I type this....
Wherever I could cut pricing down would really help out, but I don't want to buy anything that will suck or stop working in a year.
Thanks for any help guys, really appreciate it.
I teach an intro to guitar class at our high school (I'm a PE teacher by license and endorsements)
There is a full time music certified teacher that teaches computer recording and music theory, I'm the 101 and he's the 102.
He just resigned.... So I will probably need to get a recording/performing arts certification, because by law I can't teach the class without being "highly qualified"
... maybe easy enough to do because I have spent a few hours recording old school on a fostex and Tascam 4 and 8 track... have logged a million hours just recording my own stuff over the many years. I think I can handle the "recording engineer mixing part" pretty well.
All of the current computers, sound equipment, recording software and hardware all belong to the teacher who is leaving, He owns and operates his own recording label/studio, so it was all his stuff, I will have to start from scratch with nothing but a few guitars.
I guess I could use my own microphones, PA, amps, and my old 4-tracks to teach the students the old way of recording, but I think that will do them a dis-service since most of the world has gone completely digital/computer. Plus it may be fun to learn for myself. (although secretly I love tape....but that's another topic altogether)
NOW onto the questions:
I've never really sat down and really used pro -tools and or any computer recording interfaces, aside from dinking around with audacity and other free programs just for fun...
I am pretty good with computers, and I know I'll pick that part right up, no worry there, BUT what I really need to know is this:
What parts/hardware will I need to get a "recording" burned to CD, start to finish, and from song ideas from the students to a finished product?
from my somewhat limited knowledge here I will assume I will need:
1. A brand new computer. (I'll assume the bigger and faster the better, school funds are hard to come by)
2. some sort of recording software, IE protools. (are there others?)
3. Some sort of interface into the computer??? (here is where I am ignorant)
4. Some sort of a multiprocessor.... elevenrack, hd POD, axe-fx guitar/bass processor (needed or not????)
5. Either some electronic drum software, or some real drums and mics for them. (our school doesn't have any drums, nor do we have any drummers)
6. I already own 4 or 5 SM57's and SM58's plus other mics, so I think I'm covered there for vocals and acoustic guitars and even big ass half stack live sounds if that's where we need to go.
I will have to get all this together for my principal to order before I could effectively teach this class.... just want to get a jump on this project, I fear if I don't then there will be ZERO guitar/music on our campus next year at all..... that's no bueno for my kids who have worked so hard.
Am I missing anything glaring???
Options I could/should consider?
Are there complete turn key kind of systems for purchase? I'm beginning my search on sweetwater / mf / samash as I type this....
Wherever I could cut pricing down would really help out, but I don't want to buy anything that will suck or stop working in a year.
Thanks for any help guys, really appreciate it.