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GoatsTheAnswer said:
my son is currently wanting to record vocals over instrumentals. He needs to know what type of equipment is needed in order to have decent quality..Mic type? Mixer? what else is needed? His budget is around $1000 and any help would be deeply appreciated..Software suggestions as well..Thank you very much for any help
Wow...thats a tight budget! If youve already got a good PC, i suggest Mackie Traction recording software ($150) And you would need a decent soundcard...maybe the M Audio Audiophile 2496 ($100)
But if you dont have a decent PC...
Zoom MRS-8 8-track recorder $350
Either way, he'll need
headphones $50
a decent mic (type and model depending on his voice and style of music) $100-200 range
mic stand, pop filter, cables $100
As far as the mic is concerned, he may do better with a CONDENSER mic -- and these require phantom power... im not sure if the 8 track i suggested has it (i dont think it does) A small mixer would solve this problem, as well as add more inputs (if needed) I use the Mackie 1202VLZ (its $300 and does a good job) Of course for your budget, Behringer makes an $80 model that could work (UB1202 Eurorack) Im not a Behringer fan though...
To monitor the audio, youll probably need to utilize the AUX input on the home stereo for now -- good monitors would take up the whole budget.
TOTALS (assuming you went with the Mackie mixer)
PC Setup - $900
Hardware Setup - $1000
*DISCLAIMER* The hardware suggestions Ive made are NOT anything Id choose to use...but for $1000 you cant do much better. But then again, you didnt say how old your son is. This gear might be just fine for him starting out. But if you see this $1000 as an invest that youll want to add to later...Id definitely opt for the PC solution over the cheap hardware.
I hope this was helpful.