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cu4life7
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Hello all, I have really appreciated the depth of knowledge on this forum when it comes to recording. As far as I can tell, it is pretty much a black hole as far as how complicated you can make it. In the next few weeks, I am looking at purchasing my first home recording setup and wanted to get some feedback if possible.
For the "what", I am a multi instrumentalist and songwriter and plan on recording acoustic guitar, mandolin, open back banjo, Ukulele, vocals, resonator guitar, upright piano (maybe, as I have a keyboard too), maybe an electric guitar amp, and perhaps a violin or cello down the road. All songs will be done using multi-tracking as I mostly play on my own. Style wise, I am into Americana/Roots/Bluegrass(non-trad)/blues etc and really want to capture the organic nature of the music. I don't have a dedicated recording room or studio but can work with some temporary room treatments. I would like to capture an old time type feel on my songs, so perfection is not what I am after. I don't expect to lay down a professional recording by any means. Mostly, I just want to be able to compose and use all my instruments and have fun and practice songwriting/arranging.
So here is what I am looking at:
Apogee Duet 2 for Mac and Ipad
Shure SM57 (do I need two?)
Cad M179
Pop Filter and stands
Garageband (for now), logic X down the road
~$200 for monitors (suggestions?)
~headphones for multi-tracking (i'll probably just start with what I already own)
My goal is far and away to keep this as simple as possible without falling down the rabbit hole. My number one goal is to learn to work with the gear that I have, and focus on recording techniques before lose my butt in gear.
What do you guys think of that setup? Am i missing anything? Thanks in advance.
For the "what", I am a multi instrumentalist and songwriter and plan on recording acoustic guitar, mandolin, open back banjo, Ukulele, vocals, resonator guitar, upright piano (maybe, as I have a keyboard too), maybe an electric guitar amp, and perhaps a violin or cello down the road. All songs will be done using multi-tracking as I mostly play on my own. Style wise, I am into Americana/Roots/Bluegrass(non-trad)/blues etc and really want to capture the organic nature of the music. I don't have a dedicated recording room or studio but can work with some temporary room treatments. I would like to capture an old time type feel on my songs, so perfection is not what I am after. I don't expect to lay down a professional recording by any means. Mostly, I just want to be able to compose and use all my instruments and have fun and practice songwriting/arranging.
So here is what I am looking at:
Apogee Duet 2 for Mac and Ipad
Shure SM57 (do I need two?)
Cad M179
Pop Filter and stands
Garageband (for now), logic X down the road
~$200 for monitors (suggestions?)
~headphones for multi-tracking (i'll probably just start with what I already own)
My goal is far and away to keep this as simple as possible without falling down the rabbit hole. My number one goal is to learn to work with the gear that I have, and focus on recording techniques before lose my butt in gear.
What do you guys think of that setup? Am i missing anything? Thanks in advance.