
Uladine
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I'm not sure if this is the best forum to put this post in, but I couldn't find a better one, so here we go...
I sent a check to a musical supply catalog to order a Roland VS-2480 and a couple mics. The check is for the amount of $4,569.77. After they kept delaying the the VS-2480, I decided I'd be better off with a less expensive recorder and more expensive odds and ends (better mics, etc.) So Anyway I cancelled the order and now I have $4,569.77 in credit for that store. So now the question is what route to go to get the right equipment to make high quality HOME recordings. I stress the word home in home recordings because I know that with the experience I have and with my budget I won't get pro quality (yet).
At first I am going to use this gear to record a new demo for my band. But later on after I gain experience I want to be able to record other bands, So I'll probably need a mixer with at least 8 mic channels. I also kind of have my mind set on a Roland VS-1880. As for the rest of the gear, Thats what this post is for. I'd like some advice.
Here is the list of things I was thinking of getting.
A Roland VS-1880 18-track recorder : $1,979.95
2 Audio Technica ATM-31A Microphones: $259.90
(to be used as drum overheads)
A Roland VS-CDRII CD Burner: $499.99
(to master recordings straight off the vs-1880)
A Behringer MX2642A Eurorack Mixer: $399.99
(I know it's not a mackie, but it looks like a pretty good 16 channel 4 bus mixer for the price.)
A Case for the VS-1880: $169.95
A Roland VS8f2 Dual Stereo Effects card: $299.97
A Pair of Event 20/20 Monitors: $299.97
A Hosa 1/4" to 1/4" 8 channel recording snake: $29
(More than enough cables to connect the mixer to the recorder)
A Behringer Multicom Pro Quad Compressor/Limiter: $149.95
2 Hosa dual 1/4 to 1/4 cables: $17.00
(To Connect the compressor to other gear)
A Roland 4MB Smart Media Card $49
(For my Roland JX-305 Keyboard)
A Sure SM-57: $79.95
(Shouldn't every studio have at least one?)
Roland DP6 Sustain Pedal: $26.95
(Also for my Keyboard)
A Behringer B2 Studio mic w/ shockmount and case: $269.97
(I know its probably not the best vocal mic out there but I can upgrade later.)
That is just a list of things that I thought would be useful if not necessary. Are there any of the items above that I shouldn't get? Or are there any things that are essential that I'm leaving out? Any advice on how I should use my store credit would be very useful. It took me a long time to save all this money and I don't want to get something I'll be sorry for purchasing a year from now.
I sent a check to a musical supply catalog to order a Roland VS-2480 and a couple mics. The check is for the amount of $4,569.77. After they kept delaying the the VS-2480, I decided I'd be better off with a less expensive recorder and more expensive odds and ends (better mics, etc.) So Anyway I cancelled the order and now I have $4,569.77 in credit for that store. So now the question is what route to go to get the right equipment to make high quality HOME recordings. I stress the word home in home recordings because I know that with the experience I have and with my budget I won't get pro quality (yet).
At first I am going to use this gear to record a new demo for my band. But later on after I gain experience I want to be able to record other bands, So I'll probably need a mixer with at least 8 mic channels. I also kind of have my mind set on a Roland VS-1880. As for the rest of the gear, Thats what this post is for. I'd like some advice.
Here is the list of things I was thinking of getting.
A Roland VS-1880 18-track recorder : $1,979.95
2 Audio Technica ATM-31A Microphones: $259.90
(to be used as drum overheads)
A Roland VS-CDRII CD Burner: $499.99
(to master recordings straight off the vs-1880)
A Behringer MX2642A Eurorack Mixer: $399.99
(I know it's not a mackie, but it looks like a pretty good 16 channel 4 bus mixer for the price.)
A Case for the VS-1880: $169.95
A Roland VS8f2 Dual Stereo Effects card: $299.97
A Pair of Event 20/20 Monitors: $299.97
A Hosa 1/4" to 1/4" 8 channel recording snake: $29
(More than enough cables to connect the mixer to the recorder)
A Behringer Multicom Pro Quad Compressor/Limiter: $149.95
2 Hosa dual 1/4 to 1/4 cables: $17.00
(To Connect the compressor to other gear)
A Roland 4MB Smart Media Card $49
(For my Roland JX-305 Keyboard)
A Sure SM-57: $79.95
(Shouldn't every studio have at least one?)
Roland DP6 Sustain Pedal: $26.95
(Also for my Keyboard)
A Behringer B2 Studio mic w/ shockmount and case: $269.97
(I know its probably not the best vocal mic out there but I can upgrade later.)
That is just a list of things that I thought would be useful if not necessary. Are there any of the items above that I shouldn't get? Or are there any things that are essential that I'm leaving out? Any advice on how I should use my store credit would be very useful. It took me a long time to save all this money and I don't want to get something I'll be sorry for purchasing a year from now.