Getting the right equipment for my needs...

OrganistAnthony

New member
Hi guys, I'm new the the forum and I'm trying to start a more professional home studio. I'll be doing a lot of recording of my church praise team and choir. So I'd really like to be able to record up to 4 vocalists at once and have each singer come up on a different track, and then edit mistakes for each singer, rather than having all of us sing around one mic... I've come up with a list of studio gear and I'd really like some advice as to whether I'm heading in the right direction or not.

If you've ever heard a choral demonstration before of a Christian song or even a pop song, that's the kind of sound I'm looking for, kind of a commercial, even a bit cheesy, (like radio jingle ensembles) but it's really acceptable for the kind of music I'd like to record. Will this gear do it? Please feel free to tell me what I need to add/remove or suggested products.

USB Mixer with 8-12ish channels (at least 4 XLR)
Small set of Studio monitors
Headphone Distribution device and headphones for the singers
4 Condenser Mics with pop filters
Logic Studio
 
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