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BrazosPiano
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I want a setup for my piano and me singing. I gotta setup and take down quickly when I use it b/c I have 4 and 2 year old kids who are into everything...
What I have:
1) 5'8" M&H grand
2) MacBook Pro (~1 yr old)
3) ElectroVoice 457A mic
4) Roland MP8 (don't use a whole lot as I favor the piano which I play daily)
5) $1000 budget absolute max for now to get setup (less always good)
For working on my singing (I need headphones to hear myself and otherwise go out of tune some) and considering kids affecting ability to leave stuff out, I just ordered a Tascam DR-07 and will use some overear headphones to get started. Was this good choice? I would use this daily when practicing while playing (as well as acapello w/ headphones to improve my singing).
Considering these:
A) Fast Track Ultra
B) Lexicon U42S
C) ?Package deal with FastTrack Ultra 8R, ProTools and mics (but are these the mics I need for piano?) $850
Mics are Audio-Technica AT2020, Sennheiser e609, and 2 Samson CO2 mics (I assume I would use the 2 Samsons for the piano?)
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FastTrkU8Bun/
D) Zoom R16. Is the lower sampling an issue? It seems to have lots of cool features and setup / takedown would be very quick.
D) Other choices I should consider? I really liked the Apogee Duet and it looked slick, but then I only have 2 mic inputs....
I was wondering if spending less on the interface / software and more on mics might be better choice than the package deal? I have Garageband already.... I am really confused buy all the choices out there
What I have:
1) 5'8" M&H grand
2) MacBook Pro (~1 yr old)
3) ElectroVoice 457A mic
4) Roland MP8 (don't use a whole lot as I favor the piano which I play daily)
5) $1000 budget absolute max for now to get setup (less always good)
For working on my singing (I need headphones to hear myself and otherwise go out of tune some) and considering kids affecting ability to leave stuff out, I just ordered a Tascam DR-07 and will use some overear headphones to get started. Was this good choice? I would use this daily when practicing while playing (as well as acapello w/ headphones to improve my singing).
Considering these:
A) Fast Track Ultra
B) Lexicon U42S
C) ?Package deal with FastTrack Ultra 8R, ProTools and mics (but are these the mics I need for piano?) $850
Mics are Audio-Technica AT2020, Sennheiser e609, and 2 Samson CO2 mics (I assume I would use the 2 Samsons for the piano?)
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FastTrkU8Bun/
D) Zoom R16. Is the lower sampling an issue? It seems to have lots of cool features and setup / takedown would be very quick.
D) Other choices I should consider? I really liked the Apogee Duet and it looked slick, but then I only have 2 mic inputs....
I was wondering if spending less on the interface / software and more on mics might be better choice than the package deal? I have Garageband already.... I am really confused buy all the choices out there
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