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YuvalAS
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Hello,
I wanna start buying the equipment which is required for building my home recording studio.
First I want to let you know that I'm running Windows Vista, and planning to use Audacity for the recordings at first.
The type of the sound which I wanna record is vocals and an acoustic guitar.
I want the highest quality for a very limited amount of money.
I've built the following specification at first:
With this combination, Will I enjoy the same quality as the person that recorded this video using this microphone?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsqDyqx7ppM&NR=1
Is it important to take a "better" microphone?
I researched a lot and I think that the Behringer is enough and even too much for me, But I'm still worried since I don't wanna lose my money...
I've also seen these microphone:
They are all too much expensive - but If I pay that for only one time, I wanna get the best I can.
Will I feel total differences between the Behringer and the more expensive that are listed above?
I really liked the sound that I heard on the youtube's video of this guy...
I also liked the quality in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA3fVHdeCVc&feature=related
In this video someone's used it with the Blue Icicle and the quality is really good.
So another question I have is: Does the Blue Icicle will be enough for me? What's better in the Shure X2u?
And what do I hear through the "headphone output" on the Shure? Is it exactly the same as I can hear from the computer's soundcard?
Can I do the same things in both th Shure and the Icicle?
What does it mean that the Icicle provides voltage of 44 and the Shure 52? Does it matter?
(I just want quality, durability and everything that anyone want..)
I'm just so worried and want someone to tell me "It's really good, you should take it. It's enough..!" and so on..
Oh, And.. What does the Shock Mount do?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the amount of the questions,
Yuval.
I wanna start buying the equipment which is required for building my home recording studio.
First I want to let you know that I'm running Windows Vista, and planning to use Audacity for the recordings at first.
The type of the sound which I wanna record is vocals and an acoustic guitar.
I want the highest quality for a very limited amount of money.
I've built the following specification at first:
- Behringer C-1 Condenser Microphone
- Shure X2u XLR-to-USB adapter
- XLR male to XLR female Microphone cable
- Nady MPF-6 6-Inch Clamp On Microphone Pop Filter
- On Stage DS7200B Adjustable Desk Microphone Stand
- Samson SP01 Shockmount Spider Mount for Condenser Mics [I'm not sure if I'm gonna buy a shockmount yet.]
With this combination, Will I enjoy the same quality as the person that recorded this video using this microphone?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsqDyqx7ppM&NR=1
Is it important to take a "better" microphone?
I researched a lot and I think that the Behringer is enough and even too much for me, But I'm still worried since I don't wanna lose my money...
I've also seen these microphone:
- MXL MXL 990 Condenser Microphone
- AKG PERCEPTION 120 Professional Studio Microphone
- Audio Technica AT3035
They are all too much expensive - but If I pay that for only one time, I wanna get the best I can.
Will I feel total differences between the Behringer and the more expensive that are listed above?
I really liked the sound that I heard on the youtube's video of this guy...
I also liked the quality in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA3fVHdeCVc&feature=related
In this video someone's used it with the Blue Icicle and the quality is really good.
So another question I have is: Does the Blue Icicle will be enough for me? What's better in the Shure X2u?
And what do I hear through the "headphone output" on the Shure? Is it exactly the same as I can hear from the computer's soundcard?
Can I do the same things in both th Shure and the Icicle?
What does it mean that the Icicle provides voltage of 44 and the Shure 52? Does it matter?
(I just want quality, durability and everything that anyone want..)
I'm just so worried and want someone to tell me "It's really good, you should take it. It's enough..!" and so on..
Oh, And.. What does the Shock Mount do?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the amount of the questions,
Yuval.
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