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riotshield
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hi
i am trying to dabble in some weekend recording for a bare minimum budget (college student). i ordered a couple things from musician's friend and it should be here tomorrow. i would like any input on what additions or changes would help (within my budget of course).
here's what i have:
pc:
athlon 1.4ghz
512mb ddr ram
wd 60gb 7200rpm hdd
aureal vortex2 superquad (sq2500) records at 16-bit/48khz
mic: shure sm57
preamp: m-audio audio buddy
software: currently quartz audio master (freeware), waiting for cakewalk home studio 9 to arrive
gear:
seagull m6 gloss acoustic
squier strat
vox cambridge 30
pedals: boss dd-3, cs-3 compression, ds-1
yamaha psr225 keyboard
thanks
my second question is, what is the best way to record my amp? should i plug it directly into the sound card line-in, thru the audio buddy, or mic it? thanks
i am trying to dabble in some weekend recording for a bare minimum budget (college student). i ordered a couple things from musician's friend and it should be here tomorrow. i would like any input on what additions or changes would help (within my budget of course).
here's what i have:
pc:
athlon 1.4ghz
512mb ddr ram
wd 60gb 7200rpm hdd
aureal vortex2 superquad (sq2500) records at 16-bit/48khz
mic: shure sm57
preamp: m-audio audio buddy
software: currently quartz audio master (freeware), waiting for cakewalk home studio 9 to arrive
gear:
seagull m6 gloss acoustic
squier strat
vox cambridge 30
pedals: boss dd-3, cs-3 compression, ds-1
yamaha psr225 keyboard
thanks
my second question is, what is the best way to record my amp? should i plug it directly into the sound card line-in, thru the audio buddy, or mic it? thanks