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gigglezallday
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Please forgive me if the answer to my question is located somewhere in other postings. I am interested in home recording with mic and acoustic guitar. I have been recording at home using an old pentium 4 with a sounblaster live audio card and goldwave software. I became very familiar with this setup.
I have since purchased the following (in hopes that I could get a more professional sound when recording).
Intel core quad 2.5 with 8 gig ram (it has onboard soundcard)
M-audio 2496
Berhinger xenyx 802 mixer
sure sm57 mic
home receiver
I am way over my head. Soundcard is totally different only using RCA audio plugs. I have no clue how to begin. My goal is to record voice and acoustic guitar.
These are my questions...
1. Do I need other equipment?
2. How do I hook everything up?
3. Will I continue to use the onboard sound card for anything?
4. How do I hook up speakers to this card? (I have SBL FPS 2000 speakers)
Plus I'm very confused about converting all the connections. SBL speakers use miniplug which won't connect to my M Audio....
Ready to give up and stick my old sounblaster card back in but I have invested so much now that I would like to enjoy getting better sound recordings.
Sonya (gigglezallday):
I have since purchased the following (in hopes that I could get a more professional sound when recording).
Intel core quad 2.5 with 8 gig ram (it has onboard soundcard)
M-audio 2496
Berhinger xenyx 802 mixer
sure sm57 mic
home receiver
I am way over my head. Soundcard is totally different only using RCA audio plugs. I have no clue how to begin. My goal is to record voice and acoustic guitar.
These are my questions...
1. Do I need other equipment?
2. How do I hook everything up?
3. Will I continue to use the onboard sound card for anything?
4. How do I hook up speakers to this card? (I have SBL FPS 2000 speakers)
Plus I'm very confused about converting all the connections. SBL speakers use miniplug which won't connect to my M Audio....
Ready to give up and stick my old sounblaster card back in but I have invested so much now that I would like to enjoy getting better sound recordings.
Sonya (gigglezallday):