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Zorlee
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Hi!
I'm going to build a home recording studio!
First of all I need to upgrade my computer! But after I've done that, I'm going to buy some drum mics for my kit!
I was thinking about the Audix Fusion mic pack for a long time. It seems like it's a bang for the buck! But just recently I've been thinking about this:
What about just getting a D6 for the bassdrum plus two overheads (most probably Audix ADX-51) ? Then I will get really good quality drum mics, instead of mics that I will have to upgrade later.
And I'll probably buy a SM57 for the snare later on also.
Does this sound smart? Or should I go with the Fusion pack? I'm a beginner when it comes to recording, so please help me here
I hope I can get good quality sound.
I'm thinking about using Cubase on my computer. I'm going to use my Inca88 soundcard and probably buy a Yamaha MG 16/4 mixer and use the "inserts for outputs" thingy, and mix everything in Cubase.
Does this sound like a good rig? At least for starters?
Thank you guys so much in advance
Zorlee...
I'm going to build a home recording studio!
First of all I need to upgrade my computer! But after I've done that, I'm going to buy some drum mics for my kit!
I was thinking about the Audix Fusion mic pack for a long time. It seems like it's a bang for the buck! But just recently I've been thinking about this:
What about just getting a D6 for the bassdrum plus two overheads (most probably Audix ADX-51) ? Then I will get really good quality drum mics, instead of mics that I will have to upgrade later.
And I'll probably buy a SM57 for the snare later on also.
Does this sound smart? Or should I go with the Fusion pack? I'm a beginner when it comes to recording, so please help me here

I hope I can get good quality sound.
I'm thinking about using Cubase on my computer. I'm going to use my Inca88 soundcard and probably buy a Yamaha MG 16/4 mixer and use the "inserts for outputs" thingy, and mix everything in Cubase.
Does this sound like a good rig? At least for starters?
Thank you guys so much in advance

Zorlee...