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phatmass
New member
Hello all.
First, let me begin by apologizing for my ignorance regarding audio. I plan on learning a lot and just found this board today (I think I'll be spending a lot of time here soaking up the knowledge).
My question is regarding this product:
http://www.m-audio.net/products/m-audio/audibudy.php
I'm making a Christian hip-hop compilation CD with a bunch of amatuer artists, so no "real" instruments are involved (well, except a turntable). My main issue right now is recording good vocal audio into my PC. The software I'm using is Cool Edit Pro 2.0.
Here is what I have so far:
- 18-bit 48KHz sound card
- Shure SM58 mic
Basically, I have three questions...
1. Is my sound card good enough?
2. Was my mic purchase a good decision?
3. Will the M-Audio AudioBuddy product be a good buy for what I'll be using it for? (only vocals)
Man, any help or additional suggestion would be highly appreciated. I look forward to contributing in this forum--glad I found it.
First, let me begin by apologizing for my ignorance regarding audio. I plan on learning a lot and just found this board today (I think I'll be spending a lot of time here soaking up the knowledge).
My question is regarding this product:
http://www.m-audio.net/products/m-audio/audibudy.php
I'm making a Christian hip-hop compilation CD with a bunch of amatuer artists, so no "real" instruments are involved (well, except a turntable). My main issue right now is recording good vocal audio into my PC. The software I'm using is Cool Edit Pro 2.0.
Here is what I have so far:
- 18-bit 48KHz sound card
- Shure SM58 mic
Basically, I have three questions...
1. Is my sound card good enough?
2. Was my mic purchase a good decision?
3. Will the M-Audio AudioBuddy product be a good buy for what I'll be using it for? (only vocals)
Man, any help or additional suggestion would be highly appreciated. I look forward to contributing in this forum--glad I found it.
