Hey there.
I was hoping you guys could help me choose an audio interface and mic for my home studio. I'll be using it to record vocals, acoustic guitar and simple rhythm instruments. I am a male with a rather powerful voice ranging between Tenor and Bass (not sure what its called), in case it's relevant for the mic.
The four 'sound-cards' I have been looking at are: Presonus AudioBox 22VSL, Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6, Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 and M-audio MobilePre USB.
Is there anything about these four that I should consider before choosing? Any general thoughts? Preferences?
WHen it comes to mic I am even more lost. I have been told that the RØDE NT1-A bundle with shock mount and pop-filter is a safe bet. Any others you would prefer in the same price or below? Is it possible at all to reduce the price without letting the quality fall to an grueling debth? How Is CAD GXL2200?
Tell me if there is something I have failed to mention or if I have done a newb mistake in this tread.
All the best, Glenn.
edit: Failed to mention what type of guitar.
I was hoping you guys could help me choose an audio interface and mic for my home studio. I'll be using it to record vocals, acoustic guitar and simple rhythm instruments. I am a male with a rather powerful voice ranging between Tenor and Bass (not sure what its called), in case it's relevant for the mic.
The four 'sound-cards' I have been looking at are: Presonus AudioBox 22VSL, Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6, Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 and M-audio MobilePre USB.
Is there anything about these four that I should consider before choosing? Any general thoughts? Preferences?
WHen it comes to mic I am even more lost. I have been told that the RØDE NT1-A bundle with shock mount and pop-filter is a safe bet. Any others you would prefer in the same price or below? Is it possible at all to reduce the price without letting the quality fall to an grueling debth? How Is CAD GXL2200?
Tell me if there is something I have failed to mention or if I have done a newb mistake in this tread.
All the best, Glenn.
edit: Failed to mention what type of guitar.