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arlowen
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A friend turned me to this site, and it's been a great resource so far. You guys are awesome, so I thought I'd ask for a little help.
Just a little background.. I've been playing guitar/singing for ~5 years. Using Audacity I've recorded some electric guitar tracks using the headphone out on my guitar amp. I've gotten some pretty decent recordings this way, but I've tried recording my acoustic/electric guitar this way and doesn't sound how I want it to. It would probably sound better if it were mic'd, and I'd like to start recording vocals as well. I also recently purchased a keyboard and would like to start messing around with recording keys and MIDI in the future.
So--I know I need an audio interface. I've been doing some research and I think I've narrowed it down to either the Steinberg UR22 or UR44 (the 44 seems to be a little above my needs at this point), or the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6. The KA6 has SPDIF in/out ??? I think I've also seen it labeled as coaxial on Roland products. I'm not sure what that could be used for in terms of input?
Are there any other interfaces I should look into? I've been steering away from Focusrite because of their higher latency. As far as budget is concerned, ultimately I'd like to keep it under $300. But I'd rather spend a little extra on an audio interface and not have to replace it anytime soon.
I have a Sennheiser e835 that a buddy recommended to me for live vocals, could that work for recording acoustic guitar, or should I look into getting another microphone?
Any other comments or suggestions are welcome as well.
-Mike
Just a little background.. I've been playing guitar/singing for ~5 years. Using Audacity I've recorded some electric guitar tracks using the headphone out on my guitar amp. I've gotten some pretty decent recordings this way, but I've tried recording my acoustic/electric guitar this way and doesn't sound how I want it to. It would probably sound better if it were mic'd, and I'd like to start recording vocals as well. I also recently purchased a keyboard and would like to start messing around with recording keys and MIDI in the future.
So--I know I need an audio interface. I've been doing some research and I think I've narrowed it down to either the Steinberg UR22 or UR44 (the 44 seems to be a little above my needs at this point), or the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6. The KA6 has SPDIF in/out ??? I think I've also seen it labeled as coaxial on Roland products. I'm not sure what that could be used for in terms of input?
Are there any other interfaces I should look into? I've been steering away from Focusrite because of their higher latency. As far as budget is concerned, ultimately I'd like to keep it under $300. But I'd rather spend a little extra on an audio interface and not have to replace it anytime soon.
I have a Sennheiser e835 that a buddy recommended to me for live vocals, could that work for recording acoustic guitar, or should I look into getting another microphone?
Any other comments or suggestions are welcome as well.
-Mike