Thanks...just wanted to clarify the wav not getting degraded using a in-expensive DAW. As far as the MBOX I got it working on Windows 7 64 bit - well at least I have it recognized using .usb-audio . com USB Audio - the low latency experience[/url] and now I have the option in reaper to use it...
Kind of hard to get to the studio, so I was wondering if I could do the following. Should be simple enough.
Use Reaper to record vocals then email the wavs to the engineer who will mix in protools. Should I be worried about degrading on the vocals between the transfer. Does the vocals...
I will go through a few mics then see about the amp. I my mixer guy says what I send him great then I'm good. I've recorded for years with him, but now I'm 4 hours away from him...so I need to record at my place then get the vocals over to him to mix.
Thanks for the advice.
Do your gigs and point fans to your youtube page. This builds proof for A&Rs to see that you have a fan base or at least folks are checking you out. The more people who see you the more chances they may know someone who may be able to get you closer to your goals musically.
Thanks man. After doing more research I come to find out the preamp in the mbox 1 is made from focus rite and its a preamp rappers like to use.
I will look into the mics you suggested. My friend where I used to record suggested the following.
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proception 200 akg
Haven't got the mic yet as I am researching the best options. Interested in seeing what you guys think about just using the Preamp that comes with the MBOX 1. Is there a particular type of mic you guys know of that works well with just the MBOX? The mic is for vocals. Or is there a...
I've done some reading on Mics. "Usually a large diaphragm mic is the first thing the pros reach for." is what I read from this post. https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=56685
Great read.
Now I am not in a pro environment, so jumping to a large diaphragm mic may not be a good...