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how you guys doing? this is my first thread here. listen, i got some money to spend and i have a few things in mind. i wanna know what you think. and if it'll work, how do you hook it all up?

anyway, i'm looking for a control surface so i'm thinking about getting a fw-1884 and for a recording interface i'm thinking about a 896hd and for a pre amp i'm thinking about getting focusrite voicemaster pro. all this together is in my price range. oh, i'm also running sonar 4 se and i have a at4040 and am getting a ksm 32. oh, i'm also getting Event Studio Precision 8 monitors and i was wondering does this have enough bass so i don't have to get a sub with it right now? i need to save up for one if i have to. i'm doing r-n-b/rap vocals/productions. what do you think?so is this a good setup? and if it is, can y'all help me hook it up right? i kinda have an idea but i just want to be sure. thanks for all you're help
 
Doesn't the Tascam FW1844 function as a control surface and a firewire interface. Do you really need both the Tascam and the MOTU 896? Also, I might hold off on the Focusrite until I tried the stock preamps in the Tascam. If they are bad, then look for an external preamp and try to find out if there's enough of a quality difference between the Tascam and the Voicemaster. Finally, post up on the mic forum or do a search to see if there is enough difference between the AT4040 and the Shure KSM32. You might want to look at the KSM 44 or maybe something completely different.
 
yeah, i was thinking about getting a different mic, maybe a baby bottle or a rode or something. i'm not sure. the reason why i want to get the mic pre and the motu is cause i thought it'll be better than what the tascam would come with. cause i was thinking if i don't like it, i'll just sell them or something. i mean, i got the money anyway, i figured i should buy what i want to buy now, rather than just spend the money on other stupid crap. what do you think?
 
You dont need to get the Motu if you get the Tascam..... Read on....

Co-designed by TASCAM and Frontier Design Group, the FW-1884's DAW control capabilities include comprehensive mixing, automation, editing and navigation tools. Steinberg's Cubase LE in included free -- a 48-track, 96kHz professional recording workstation. An included application, SoftLCD, shows the assignment of the channel strip of your computer monitor.

In addition to its surface control capabilities, the FW-1884 provides eight balanced XLR analog mic/line inputs with high quality mic preamps, phantom power and inserts on every channel. Using 24-bit/96kHz A/D and D/A converters, the FW-1884 offers full 96kHz operation on all analog I/O channels with compatible DAW software. In addition to its two FireWire (IEEE 1394) computer interfaces, the FW-1884 gives users eight channels of ADAT lightpipe as well as stereo S/PDIF inputs and outputs. Perfectly suited to multi-channel surround production as well as standard stereo mixing, the FW-1884 provides eight analog outputs for simultaneous connection to L/R and 5.1 surround matrices. A headphone output is also provided.


Four MIDI inputs and four MIDI outputs on the FW-1884 allow users to connect with a wide variety of MIDI sound generation and timing tools. Its Word Clock in and out jacks allow computer systems to maintain accurate clock synchronization in digital recording environments. Also, its assignable footswitch jack can be used for tasks such as hands-free punching or MIDI control. In use, the FW-1884 allows up to 18 audio inputs to be accessed at once. As a DAW controller, the FW-1884 is compatible with a wide variety of popular applications including MOTU Digital Performer, Emagic Logic, Steinberg Cubase SX, Steinberg Nuendo, and Cakewalk Sonar. By emulation of HUI and Mackie Control the FW-1884 can be used as a comprehensive control surface for DAW applications that support those protocols such as Digidesign Pro Tools and more.


Now getting another pre-amp and microphones can never hurt if you have the money then get what you like just make sure you A and B them.

Its better to have two totally different mic's than two on the same level, that way you can change it up a bit. I belive that the Focusrite is a better pre-amp but for R&B and rap I would look into a Avalon 737 and a Rode NTK, nice set-up for your genre of music....( same as mine). The Event ps 8's will do you just fine(take it that you have some room treatment done!!!) you wont need a sub.

When you make your final purchase we can help you hook it all up!!!!!!!! :D
 
old_skool said:
how you guys doing? this is my first thread here. listen, i got some money to spend and i have a few things in mind. i wanna know what you think. and if it'll work, how do you hook it all up?

anyway, i'm looking for a control surface so i'm thinking about getting a fw-1884 and for a recording interface i'm thinking about a 896hd and for a pre amp i'm thinking about getting focusrite voicemaster pro. all this together is in my price range. oh, i'm also running sonar 4 se and i have a at4040 and am getting a ksm 32. oh, i'm also getting Event Studio Precision 8 monitors and i was wondering does this have enough bass so i don't have to get a sub with it right now? i need to save up for one if i have to. i'm doing r-n-b/rap vocals/productions. what do you think?so is this a good setup? and if it is, can y'all help me hook it up right? i kinda have an idea but i just want to be sure. thanks for all you're help


You have Sonar so you could get a Mackie Control Universal control surface a Delta 1010 and the Avalon, Rode NTK combo and you will be good to go!
 
hey, good looking out man, thanks alot. hopefully i can get all that by next week. i'll let you know whats up. again, thanks for all your help
 
old_skool said:
hey, good looking out man, thanks alot. hopefully i can get all that by next week. i'll let you know whats up. again, thanks for all your help


No problem.... Thats what we are here for.... I remember when I first joined this community I got alot of help!!!!!!!! :D
 
i have some room treatment done. my studio is 9 x 11. i have 96sq ft of the walls covered with studio foam. even about 8 sq ft on the ceiling. should i buy difusors to put on my ceiling too? i was thinking of that and also buy one 2x4 elite foam pad and put it on the wall that my monitors will be facing. is that a good idea? oh and since i didn't have any bass traps, i tried to used the 2 x 4 studio foam on the corners of the walls and it helps some. should i buy the real ones or no? thanks for your help
 
Carter said:
You have Sonar so you could get a Mackie Control Universal control surface a Delta 1010 and the Avalon, Rode NTK combo and you will be good to go!

Not a bad idea, except that it's a very expensive and non-portable option to the Tascam, which also has available Sonar templates.
 
i think i'm going to hold off on the rode ntk for now and try to get more sound treatment for my studio. i mean i'm very happy with the sound i'm getting from my at4040. maybe next paycheck i'll get it. as for now, i'm going with carter and getting a avalon 737 and going with more flexiblity and getting a tascam 1884 and the monitors. any objections?
 
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