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My short term goal is to be able to hear my drums and my father's bass guitar through headphones. The idea however, is to buy affordable equipment that I can later use to record my drums once I've accumulated more mics.
I have a few pieces of equipment in mind but I know nothing about this area of music. I'm not interested in purchasing a mac right now and I know my computer is less than ideal. Here are the stats cnet.com/laptops/toshiba-qosmio-x305-q701/4505-3121_7-33088931.html
It has eSATA and minifirewire, but I'm not sure if mini firewire is useable with firewire interfaces and it's just a difference between connectors
CAD M179 mic for the drums
Focusrite interface. Either the saffire pro40 (if I can run firewire) or Scarlett 8 (if using USB)
Plug the bass directly into the interface (is that possible?) and set up two isolation headphones. Eventually move on to micing the bass cab, the bass drum, snare, better overheads, etc.
So what am I missing? Surely my life can't be this simple!
Thanks in advance.
I have a few pieces of equipment in mind but I know nothing about this area of music. I'm not interested in purchasing a mac right now and I know my computer is less than ideal. Here are the stats cnet.com/laptops/toshiba-qosmio-x305-q701/4505-3121_7-33088931.html
It has eSATA and minifirewire, but I'm not sure if mini firewire is useable with firewire interfaces and it's just a difference between connectors
CAD M179 mic for the drums
Focusrite interface. Either the saffire pro40 (if I can run firewire) or Scarlett 8 (if using USB)
Plug the bass directly into the interface (is that possible?) and set up two isolation headphones. Eventually move on to micing the bass cab, the bass drum, snare, better overheads, etc.
So what am I missing? Surely my life can't be this simple!
Thanks in advance.