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Cheeky Monkey
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I also posted this in the Microphone forum 'cause I wasn't sure where best to post.
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Thanks to this site, I pretty-much know the entry-level gear I want for my small bedroom studio -- with the exception of cables and overall connectivity. I just did a search, and have read about Canare, Mogami, Monster (stay away from seems to be the concensus), including making your own cables, but these brands may be either too expensive or overkill for my chain quality. For the small quantity/lengths I feel I need, I don't want to make my own. What would be your cable suggestion(s) match be for my situation? Does the type/make depend on the specific gear? I've listed mine below (shouldn't need any more than 10-15' lengths)? I also hope for advice on connectivity. Here's the gear I either now have, or am soon to buy as well as specific connectivity questions:
- Instruments: I have a Taylor 814c acoustic and Fender Strat.
- Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2a monitors (ordered, soon to arrive). I assume these will have XLR connectors? Will they plug into an XLR or 1/4" monitor output connection on the mixer?
- Wharfedale R1604 mixer (ordered, soon to arrive).
- Audiophile 2496 soundcard (next purchase, soon). Does this card have 1/8" connections? What cable is used from the mixer to the soundcard?
- POD 2.0 (already have). I assume that I plug my Strat into the POD (1/4" to 1/4"), then the POD into the mixer? (1/4" to what?).
- MXL 603 for X/Y acoustic guitar config (plan to buy a matched pair, asap). I know this will be XLR to XLR on the mixer.
- MXL V67G for vocals (plan to buy, asap). XLR to XLR on the mixer.
- M-Audio Keystation 49e midi keyboard controller (last piece I'll purchase). This is a USB keyboard. I'll use it for piano/synth sounds, bass guitar and drums. It obviously connects to the USB port of the PC, but does it need to plug into the mixer? (midi outs to ins on mixer?). If so, what kind of cable(s)?
I realize I've asked a lot of specific questions and I thank you in advance for taking the time to advise me. Once I get all the gear and everything set-up, I'll be looking at room acoustic treatment.
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Thanks to this site, I pretty-much know the entry-level gear I want for my small bedroom studio -- with the exception of cables and overall connectivity. I just did a search, and have read about Canare, Mogami, Monster (stay away from seems to be the concensus), including making your own cables, but these brands may be either too expensive or overkill for my chain quality. For the small quantity/lengths I feel I need, I don't want to make my own. What would be your cable suggestion(s) match be for my situation? Does the type/make depend on the specific gear? I've listed mine below (shouldn't need any more than 10-15' lengths)? I also hope for advice on connectivity. Here's the gear I either now have, or am soon to buy as well as specific connectivity questions:
- Instruments: I have a Taylor 814c acoustic and Fender Strat.
- Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2a monitors (ordered, soon to arrive). I assume these will have XLR connectors? Will they plug into an XLR or 1/4" monitor output connection on the mixer?
- Wharfedale R1604 mixer (ordered, soon to arrive).
- Audiophile 2496 soundcard (next purchase, soon). Does this card have 1/8" connections? What cable is used from the mixer to the soundcard?
- POD 2.0 (already have). I assume that I plug my Strat into the POD (1/4" to 1/4"), then the POD into the mixer? (1/4" to what?).
- MXL 603 for X/Y acoustic guitar config (plan to buy a matched pair, asap). I know this will be XLR to XLR on the mixer.
- MXL V67G for vocals (plan to buy, asap). XLR to XLR on the mixer.
- M-Audio Keystation 49e midi keyboard controller (last piece I'll purchase). This is a USB keyboard. I'll use it for piano/synth sounds, bass guitar and drums. It obviously connects to the USB port of the PC, but does it need to plug into the mixer? (midi outs to ins on mixer?). If so, what kind of cable(s)?
I realize I've asked a lot of specific questions and I thank you in advance for taking the time to advise me. Once I get all the gear and everything set-up, I'll be looking at room acoustic treatment.
