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Ok, I want to get a loan...about $12-15k...or less if I can. And have a home project studio. Nothing too fancy.
What I have already:
2x Shure SM57
MXL v67 (I think..I didn't buy it)
PowerBook G4 15"
external Western Digital 250gb FW400 10k RPM drive
PODxt Live with Metal Shop model packs
5150 combo
Drumkit From Hell 2
Drumkit From Hell Superior
Steinberg Cubase SX3
N-Track Studio 3.3
Sony Vegas 5.0
Waves Platinum Pack plug-ins
M-Audio MobilePre USB
Sony 1600 Home Theater System (Hi-Fi monitoring)
I have a PC from Dell, an XPS gen 2. It was top-of-the-line back when I bought it, but that doesn't make up for the fact that it's a Dell. It has an Intel Pentium 4 3.2gHz cpu with 800mHz FSB, 2gb dual-channel DDR, a Maxtor 80gb 10kRPM drive, a CD/DVD-ROM and a CD/DVD-R drive, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 card, and ATi Radeon 9700 video card. 19" LCD display.
Now, I've been able to do some really great sounding stuff with what I have. Really great production. But, I have had a recent problem with my PC, it died on me. More specifically the hard-drive. When this happened, I was reflecting, and I really want a good recording setup. I work at a studio, it's my job. But I want to have a project studio at home to do whatever I want. I have had bands come to my house and record demos there free of charge since I love to record and help out bands. We have had to use Drumkit From Hell for their drums, which came out amazing, and they had no problem...since I don't have room for drums, or the mics for it either.
I'm not looking to record drums, but vocals, guitars, bass, and anything else besides drums. I like the Rokit powered 8" monitors, we just got some for the studio for tracking monitors and they are actually really good for mixing as well. We have Mackie HR824a's for mixing, but the Rokit's seem to be the same exact thing, with my ears anyway. And for the same price you pay for ONE Mackie 824, you get a pair of the Rokit's. Good deal
I want all digital, or as much digital as possible. ProTools is an option but only to a certain extent. Maybe a 002R, and an OctoPre w/ ADAT for 16 inputs (since I would like to have a mobile recording setup too for live shows). I've looked at MOTU, DigiDesign...everything, and I honestly could care less what I get. As long as it does the job,
. I have really great Waves plug-ins, so I don't need *that* much outboard gear, but it would be helpful to attack some things before it hits the computer.
As far as a DAW goes, I love Macs. I have a PowerBook, and the other studio I use to work at we used G5's with dual cores and ran ProTools HD3 systems. So, I'm confortable with Macs and ProTools. At the studio I work at now, we use a monster PC running Vegas 5.0, so I'm proficient with that as well. I use Cubase only for programming drums with DFH, not recording. I would like to use a PC for this, and have the studio owner where I work tweak it for me because his is just insane...we have had 1,000 tracks with plugs all armed and recording before to TRY and make Vegas crash so that we could bring up the backup session. So I know a custom built PC is a great idea.
Sweetwater has recording PC's that you can buy for decent prices, and even a rackmount one, which would be cool. Or I could just get a G5 with dual cores and get the ProTools setup. I would rather stick with a PC and use Vegas or N-Track, I love these prorams and they are just so easy to get stuff done quickly with. I would rather have ProTools for major projects, thats just me.
For mics, I know I need a really good condensor, or two. And also maybe a matched pair for acoustic guitars. I love Neumann TLM series mics, we used them at the old studio. At the current studio, we have RODE NT series mics for vocals, they sound great, very clear and transparent, I love them. Lately I've been noticing some companies making condensor mics that should cost 6x more than what they charge. So yeah...dynamics, I would like to get a few more, Sennheiser e609, Sennheiser MD421, Audix i5, etc. for recording guitar amps. For bass, I like to use direct...I don't like mic'ing up a bass cab, it just doesn't sound the same to me. So something good for that. I'd like to have at least 8 mic pre's, something like an OctoPre, or similar quality.
Also, a control surface. I really like the Mackie Control Universal, plus it works perfectly with Vegas. I guess what I'm trying to get at is I want some ideas for equipment based around a custom built PC for recording with Vegas, lol. I will be using this mostly for myself, but I do have friends that will be recording their demos and whatnot there as well. So I need to be able to record guitars, vocals, bass, all at once, etc. So, any takers? Throw everything in, keep it as simple and cheap as possible, but I want good stuff of course,
Thanks in advance.
What I have already:
2x Shure SM57
MXL v67 (I think..I didn't buy it)
PowerBook G4 15"
external Western Digital 250gb FW400 10k RPM drive
PODxt Live with Metal Shop model packs
5150 combo
Drumkit From Hell 2
Drumkit From Hell Superior
Steinberg Cubase SX3
N-Track Studio 3.3
Sony Vegas 5.0
Waves Platinum Pack plug-ins
M-Audio MobilePre USB
Sony 1600 Home Theater System (Hi-Fi monitoring)
I have a PC from Dell, an XPS gen 2. It was top-of-the-line back when I bought it, but that doesn't make up for the fact that it's a Dell. It has an Intel Pentium 4 3.2gHz cpu with 800mHz FSB, 2gb dual-channel DDR, a Maxtor 80gb 10kRPM drive, a CD/DVD-ROM and a CD/DVD-R drive, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 card, and ATi Radeon 9700 video card. 19" LCD display.
Now, I've been able to do some really great sounding stuff with what I have. Really great production. But, I have had a recent problem with my PC, it died on me. More specifically the hard-drive. When this happened, I was reflecting, and I really want a good recording setup. I work at a studio, it's my job. But I want to have a project studio at home to do whatever I want. I have had bands come to my house and record demos there free of charge since I love to record and help out bands. We have had to use Drumkit From Hell for their drums, which came out amazing, and they had no problem...since I don't have room for drums, or the mics for it either.
I'm not looking to record drums, but vocals, guitars, bass, and anything else besides drums. I like the Rokit powered 8" monitors, we just got some for the studio for tracking monitors and they are actually really good for mixing as well. We have Mackie HR824a's for mixing, but the Rokit's seem to be the same exact thing, with my ears anyway. And for the same price you pay for ONE Mackie 824, you get a pair of the Rokit's. Good deal

I want all digital, or as much digital as possible. ProTools is an option but only to a certain extent. Maybe a 002R, and an OctoPre w/ ADAT for 16 inputs (since I would like to have a mobile recording setup too for live shows). I've looked at MOTU, DigiDesign...everything, and I honestly could care less what I get. As long as it does the job,

As far as a DAW goes, I love Macs. I have a PowerBook, and the other studio I use to work at we used G5's with dual cores and ran ProTools HD3 systems. So, I'm confortable with Macs and ProTools. At the studio I work at now, we use a monster PC running Vegas 5.0, so I'm proficient with that as well. I use Cubase only for programming drums with DFH, not recording. I would like to use a PC for this, and have the studio owner where I work tweak it for me because his is just insane...we have had 1,000 tracks with plugs all armed and recording before to TRY and make Vegas crash so that we could bring up the backup session. So I know a custom built PC is a great idea.
Sweetwater has recording PC's that you can buy for decent prices, and even a rackmount one, which would be cool. Or I could just get a G5 with dual cores and get the ProTools setup. I would rather stick with a PC and use Vegas or N-Track, I love these prorams and they are just so easy to get stuff done quickly with. I would rather have ProTools for major projects, thats just me.
For mics, I know I need a really good condensor, or two. And also maybe a matched pair for acoustic guitars. I love Neumann TLM series mics, we used them at the old studio. At the current studio, we have RODE NT series mics for vocals, they sound great, very clear and transparent, I love them. Lately I've been noticing some companies making condensor mics that should cost 6x more than what they charge. So yeah...dynamics, I would like to get a few more, Sennheiser e609, Sennheiser MD421, Audix i5, etc. for recording guitar amps. For bass, I like to use direct...I don't like mic'ing up a bass cab, it just doesn't sound the same to me. So something good for that. I'd like to have at least 8 mic pre's, something like an OctoPre, or similar quality.
Also, a control surface. I really like the Mackie Control Universal, plus it works perfectly with Vegas. I guess what I'm trying to get at is I want some ideas for equipment based around a custom built PC for recording with Vegas, lol. I will be using this mostly for myself, but I do have friends that will be recording their demos and whatnot there as well. So I need to be able to record guitars, vocals, bass, all at once, etc. So, any takers? Throw everything in, keep it as simple and cheap as possible, but I want good stuff of course,
