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So, I recently bought a 2011 Mac Mini with Lion OS X (upgraded its RAM to 8gb) and installed Logic Pro 9. I've been working my way around Logic with nothing more than a mouse and keyboard and would now like to purchase some hardware to achieve 3 things, for the moment:
1. To record vocals
2. To record electric and acoustic guitar
3. To control software instruments properly
Here lies the dilemma; I've been looking at USB audio interfaces, USB mixers, USB midi controllers and USB microphones and I dont know what to buy because I'm not sure which overlap in terms of their function and which are better than others. I'm willing to spend around £100 on each.
AUDIO INTERFACE
Which of the following (similarly priced) USB audio interfaces would be the best in terms of ease of use (drivers etc), quality and minimal latency?:
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Presonus AudioBox
Tascam US-200
ESI U46 XL
M-Audio Fast Track Pro
Focusrite Saffire 6
MIXER
Also, I have been looking at the Behringer X1204 USB Xenyx Mixer. Am I right in thinking that if I bought this USB mixer there would be no need to buy any of the aforementioned audio interfaces? What confuses me is, if the mixer and the audio interfaces are around the same price and they effectively do the same thing; (are able to record guitars and vocals), why do most of the audio interfaces above have a mere 4 inputs and the mixer has 12! I don't want to scrimp on quality at all so if its a quality thing then please let me know.
Would the Behringer mixer allow me control up to 12 channels in logic? So, as a track is playing I could record the automation via physically moving the individual sliders to change the levels of individual channels?
Could I also, when the time comes, record several different instruments at the same time onto individual channels using this mixer?
MIDI CONTROLLER
Which would be the best purchase out these controllers?
Alesis QX49
M-Audio Oxygen 49
Behringer U-Control UMX 490
MICS
I was looking at the Yeti USB Microphone as an all round good entry level mic to record acoustic guitar and vocals, but would it be a waste to buy a USB mic (with all its bells and whistles) when I will buy one of the audio interfaces and/or the mixer which will both accept XLR connections? If so, could someone point me in the direction of a quality mic which will pick up details in pretty chilled vocals and acoustic guitar for around the same price point.
I realise this is quite a question heavy post but I've been trawling the internet from videos to forums not really getting the comparisons or answers I've been looking for. If anyone has had experience with any of the gear mentioned or knows that some brands can be consistently trusted please respond to what you can. Thanks a lot. KXD
1. To record vocals
2. To record electric and acoustic guitar
3. To control software instruments properly
Here lies the dilemma; I've been looking at USB audio interfaces, USB mixers, USB midi controllers and USB microphones and I dont know what to buy because I'm not sure which overlap in terms of their function and which are better than others. I'm willing to spend around £100 on each.
AUDIO INTERFACE
Which of the following (similarly priced) USB audio interfaces would be the best in terms of ease of use (drivers etc), quality and minimal latency?:
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Presonus AudioBox
Tascam US-200
ESI U46 XL
M-Audio Fast Track Pro
Focusrite Saffire 6
MIXER
Also, I have been looking at the Behringer X1204 USB Xenyx Mixer. Am I right in thinking that if I bought this USB mixer there would be no need to buy any of the aforementioned audio interfaces? What confuses me is, if the mixer and the audio interfaces are around the same price and they effectively do the same thing; (are able to record guitars and vocals), why do most of the audio interfaces above have a mere 4 inputs and the mixer has 12! I don't want to scrimp on quality at all so if its a quality thing then please let me know.
Would the Behringer mixer allow me control up to 12 channels in logic? So, as a track is playing I could record the automation via physically moving the individual sliders to change the levels of individual channels?
Could I also, when the time comes, record several different instruments at the same time onto individual channels using this mixer?
MIDI CONTROLLER
Which would be the best purchase out these controllers?
Alesis QX49
M-Audio Oxygen 49
Behringer U-Control UMX 490
MICS
I was looking at the Yeti USB Microphone as an all round good entry level mic to record acoustic guitar and vocals, but would it be a waste to buy a USB mic (with all its bells and whistles) when I will buy one of the audio interfaces and/or the mixer which will both accept XLR connections? If so, could someone point me in the direction of a quality mic which will pick up details in pretty chilled vocals and acoustic guitar for around the same price point.
I realise this is quite a question heavy post but I've been trawling the internet from videos to forums not really getting the comparisons or answers I've been looking for. If anyone has had experience with any of the gear mentioned or knows that some brands can be consistently trusted please respond to what you can. Thanks a lot. KXD