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what are some basic things i can do to a room, for a couple hundred dollars?
what are some basic things i can do to a room, for a couple hundred dollars?
You can get decent acoustics with probably $100. In the UK I can get 10 4'x2'x2" batts of rigid fiberglass for £27($50), then build some frames and wrap it all in fabric.what are some basic things i can do to a room, for a couple hundred dollars?

He will have to use the mic in for now, 'cause the line-in is for line level signals, which the mic isn't. The mic-in has a (shitty)preamp, which is needed.UNTIL YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE don't PLUG INTO THE MIC IN OF THE SOUNDCARD - IF YOU'RE GOING TO RECORD SKETCHES ETC UNTIL YOU SPEND SOME MONEY USE THE LINE IN.
How's he going to get a useable signal from the mic going to the line in?UNTIL YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE don't PLUG INTO THE MIC IN OF THE SOUNDCARD - IF YOU'RE GOING TO RECORD SKETCHES ETC UNTIL YOU SPEND SOME MONEY USE THE LINE IN.

Good info.You can get decent acoustics with probably $100. In the UK I can get 10 4'x2'x2" batts of rigid fiberglass for £27($50), then build some frames and wrap it all in fabric.
This could give you 2 2'x4'x4" bass traps, 2 2'x2'x2" first reflection panels, and 5 4'x2'x2" panels, 1 for ceiling and 4 for back wall. This is really decent for mixing, and can be moved around for tracking. You could instead make 4 bass traps and just treat the first reflections, side and ceiling.

What's the difference between "phantom power" and just a preamp?
Would an interface like the lexicon lambda usb interface take care of both my interface and my preamp needs (I know people reccomended firewire, but then I need a computer upgrade, too)?
I was thinking I might buy one of those, then do a little work on the acoustic environment with bass traps, unless anyone thinks that'd be a bad idea?
Not got it yet. Travis Perkins has Rocksilk RS45 for £27.23 for 10 4'x2'x2".Good info.
Where do you get your rigid fibreglass if you don't mind me asking?
USB would be fine, you could instead get PCI(probably better than firewire, although it's not futureproof like firewire). If you just need 2 tracks USB will be great.Would an interface like the lexicon lambda usb interface take care of both my interface and my preamp needs (I know people reccomended firewire, but then I need a computer upgrade, too)?
I was thinking I might buy one of those, then do a little work on the acoustic environment with bass traps, unless anyone thinks that'd be a bad idea?

...and monitorsYou can buy the interface first if you like, and then maybe even a decent microphone. But after that I would definitely treat your room, at least a small area for recording. Room treatment should be a top priority because it will make the biggest difference once you have a decent interface and microphone.
Basically, I'm hoping somebody here can help me identify the weakest link in my recording rig, cause I can probably only afford to upgrade it one component at a time.
Keep in mind, all I'm recording is acoustic guitar and vocals.
I have a Behringer mic, which I have plugged into an XLR to 1/4 mono cable, which is then plugged into a female 1/4 mono cable that has a 1/8 jack on the other end, that plugs into the "microphone" input on my computer's (which is basically just a newer entry-level emachines computer) stock sound card. I'm capturing all the sound in Cool Edit Pro.
What I'm wondering is what component of this system would be the most cost-effective choice to improve, whether it be the soundcard, or the mic, or anything else?
