
diogo
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greetings to all,
im a recent member of this forum but a reader for long now. my name's diogo and im writing from Portugal. im a singer songwriter just getting started in home recording, wanting to upgrade from a fostex MR8 and akg 880 dynamic to some better stuff. thing is i opted to tell my independent label that i'll save the studio time money to invest in some gear and do, at least the masters at home, but hopefully the whole record (on a long term basis). my budget is, however, limited, very so all of this is upgradable....but i need a safe/reliable place to start.
but to place my sound, its something between red house painters and nick drake...where acoustic guitars and vocals are always the main thing in the mix, upfront (not in your face/close/nick drake kind of sound - but i want that possibility so the gear "has" to cover that as well), and ocasional layers of guitars (4AD/shoegazing type of thing) behind, along with bass, drums wich are recorded outside (external studio so no fuss there) and some synth, very little, wich is also recorded outside. so basically, im talking about a setup that has to have a 2 channel pre, some decent mics, an interface and a reverb unit. this setup will be used mainly for the all vocal layers, all acoustic guitar layers, all electric guitar layers and bass.
my questions are as follow, and i apologize for such a "demanding" topic as a first topic, but i could really use some help here...
this is what i narrowed my search to so far:
- M-audio Delta 1010 LT - without the 19" rack thing (this seems a well loved unit, i was considering EMU1212 but i dont really trust that company and there's no need for 192khz, Maudio seems much more in tune with musician's needs)
- Shure SM 57 (everyone has to have one right? or a few..)..a friend recomended the Senn 421 as a far better kind of 57...as i can get 57's for 80 bucks its not that big of a deal but..i would like to know what everyone thinks of this..
- oktava 012...i dont really know wether or not ill need the different capsules or even a matched pair of these...it all depends on the techniques im gonna use i guess but...do i really need a matched pair and several capsules taking into account the needs i described earlier?
- oktava mk 319..i rely lots on vocals, always up front...so an lcd is imperable...anyone has any thoughts on this one? at 140 bucks, and gettin raved everywhere for its great components (as opposed to chinese mics on the same area) i would say its a keeper...as i cant really audition any mics, i rely on your opinions to go with it...this seems like a good choice..and i really am on a budget..literally...lots of things to get still..
- pre (looking into a budget one as i can colour the sound with the reverb unit and cant really afford a high end unit yet) - this is one of my main issues and i would apreciate any inpute here...considering my recording needs (as decribed above) i would be looking (but cant make up my mind) into M-audio DMP 3; FMR's RNP; and some other units under 300 bucks that hopefully dont have equalizing or compression on them for i understand its best to have one thing there, not many...the RNP is really the only unit im willin to throw more money into...the rest 300 bucks tops. hopefully 200/250. the DMP 3 seems to get the best out of everyone in this kind of range, but if there's one that goes a little extra mile and considering my needs, please feel free to sugest...
this is one big issue for me, i really cant make up my mind. also, i know ill upgrade fast here...my main choice is the sytek mpx 4 with the bb channels...i know this unit divides ppl but it really appeals to me in every way..i dunno why...the main issue is, of course solid state...but it gets huge reviews...according to my sound, i dont need anything agressive or with huge colour or anything...i want something clear, that will sound "vintage" (in its own limited budget way of course) if i need to, but also something strong, not sterile. seventhcircle ones are supposed to be better but...i really need at least 2 channels, and with 7th i can only afford one at the sytek price range...
this is gonna sound dumb but...what headroom?...from my common sense, wich is a very poor one i admit, it would be when pushing the sytek (for example) at 4 mics at a time, it will somehow be noticiable and not sound as good/strong as it would as when only 2 mics are plugged or something....im asking this cause its the main flaw ppl see in the sytek...lack of headroom...what the hell is this? lol
again sorry if its a dumb question..i never even touched a pre my whole life.
- reverb unit...this is another tricky issue...i know lots of ppl will frown on a coloured sound going into the soundcard, as u cant really change it..but i rely a lot on reverbs and ill take the time to do exactly what i want before i press rec (ive got SIR but i dont even know if thatll work with cool edit pro 2.1 and its supposed to be very demanding on the computer)...ive narrowed my search to 4 units...as i rely a lot on that early 4AD bands sound, and i apreciate that tacky 80/90's reverb (sorry) but i also want something that can sound natural (as in abandoned cereal silo reverb), i was looking into "old" alesis and lexicon units:
- alesis microverb IV
- alesis midiverb 4
- TCM 300
- lexicon MPX 110
- lexicon mpx 550 - USED!
- also, besides your opinions, how can i interface this with the pre? im really sorry if this is the dumbest question ever...
- also, i kind of like cool edit pro 2.1., and ive been using that for a while...can i anticipate any problems in terms of compatibility considering the kind of setup im putting together, and considering that the interface will very likely be the delta 1010 LT? also, i can probably get nuendo or pro tools, but ive grown attached to cool edit, i find the effects there very usable and fancy not having to add plug ins and stuff...are the fx on the other softwares at least as good as in cool edit? is it worth an upgrade?
- decent reliable monitors up to 300 bucks tops :/
i think this is it for now...i would immensily apreciate any help you guys can throw my way, as i have to take quick decisions in the next few days...my budget is limited but i want to make good decisions and spend the little money the label gave me correctly, and at the same time on stuff that wont leave me hanging and that wont make me feel i have to upgrade in like 2 weeks after gettin it :/
many many tanx in advance to all of you...
tanx!
diogo
im a recent member of this forum but a reader for long now. my name's diogo and im writing from Portugal. im a singer songwriter just getting started in home recording, wanting to upgrade from a fostex MR8 and akg 880 dynamic to some better stuff. thing is i opted to tell my independent label that i'll save the studio time money to invest in some gear and do, at least the masters at home, but hopefully the whole record (on a long term basis). my budget is, however, limited, very so all of this is upgradable....but i need a safe/reliable place to start.
but to place my sound, its something between red house painters and nick drake...where acoustic guitars and vocals are always the main thing in the mix, upfront (not in your face/close/nick drake kind of sound - but i want that possibility so the gear "has" to cover that as well), and ocasional layers of guitars (4AD/shoegazing type of thing) behind, along with bass, drums wich are recorded outside (external studio so no fuss there) and some synth, very little, wich is also recorded outside. so basically, im talking about a setup that has to have a 2 channel pre, some decent mics, an interface and a reverb unit. this setup will be used mainly for the all vocal layers, all acoustic guitar layers, all electric guitar layers and bass.
my questions are as follow, and i apologize for such a "demanding" topic as a first topic, but i could really use some help here...
this is what i narrowed my search to so far:
- M-audio Delta 1010 LT - without the 19" rack thing (this seems a well loved unit, i was considering EMU1212 but i dont really trust that company and there's no need for 192khz, Maudio seems much more in tune with musician's needs)
- Shure SM 57 (everyone has to have one right? or a few..)..a friend recomended the Senn 421 as a far better kind of 57...as i can get 57's for 80 bucks its not that big of a deal but..i would like to know what everyone thinks of this..
- oktava 012...i dont really know wether or not ill need the different capsules or even a matched pair of these...it all depends on the techniques im gonna use i guess but...do i really need a matched pair and several capsules taking into account the needs i described earlier?
- oktava mk 319..i rely lots on vocals, always up front...so an lcd is imperable...anyone has any thoughts on this one? at 140 bucks, and gettin raved everywhere for its great components (as opposed to chinese mics on the same area) i would say its a keeper...as i cant really audition any mics, i rely on your opinions to go with it...this seems like a good choice..and i really am on a budget..literally...lots of things to get still..
- pre (looking into a budget one as i can colour the sound with the reverb unit and cant really afford a high end unit yet) - this is one of my main issues and i would apreciate any inpute here...considering my recording needs (as decribed above) i would be looking (but cant make up my mind) into M-audio DMP 3; FMR's RNP; and some other units under 300 bucks that hopefully dont have equalizing or compression on them for i understand its best to have one thing there, not many...the RNP is really the only unit im willin to throw more money into...the rest 300 bucks tops. hopefully 200/250. the DMP 3 seems to get the best out of everyone in this kind of range, but if there's one that goes a little extra mile and considering my needs, please feel free to sugest...
this is one big issue for me, i really cant make up my mind. also, i know ill upgrade fast here...my main choice is the sytek mpx 4 with the bb channels...i know this unit divides ppl but it really appeals to me in every way..i dunno why...the main issue is, of course solid state...but it gets huge reviews...according to my sound, i dont need anything agressive or with huge colour or anything...i want something clear, that will sound "vintage" (in its own limited budget way of course) if i need to, but also something strong, not sterile. seventhcircle ones are supposed to be better but...i really need at least 2 channels, and with 7th i can only afford one at the sytek price range...
this is gonna sound dumb but...what headroom?...from my common sense, wich is a very poor one i admit, it would be when pushing the sytek (for example) at 4 mics at a time, it will somehow be noticiable and not sound as good/strong as it would as when only 2 mics are plugged or something....im asking this cause its the main flaw ppl see in the sytek...lack of headroom...what the hell is this? lol
again sorry if its a dumb question..i never even touched a pre my whole life.
- reverb unit...this is another tricky issue...i know lots of ppl will frown on a coloured sound going into the soundcard, as u cant really change it..but i rely a lot on reverbs and ill take the time to do exactly what i want before i press rec (ive got SIR but i dont even know if thatll work with cool edit pro 2.1 and its supposed to be very demanding on the computer)...ive narrowed my search to 4 units...as i rely a lot on that early 4AD bands sound, and i apreciate that tacky 80/90's reverb (sorry) but i also want something that can sound natural (as in abandoned cereal silo reverb), i was looking into "old" alesis and lexicon units:
- alesis microverb IV
- alesis midiverb 4
- TCM 300
- lexicon MPX 110
- lexicon mpx 550 - USED!
- also, besides your opinions, how can i interface this with the pre? im really sorry if this is the dumbest question ever...
- also, i kind of like cool edit pro 2.1., and ive been using that for a while...can i anticipate any problems in terms of compatibility considering the kind of setup im putting together, and considering that the interface will very likely be the delta 1010 LT? also, i can probably get nuendo or pro tools, but ive grown attached to cool edit, i find the effects there very usable and fancy not having to add plug ins and stuff...are the fx on the other softwares at least as good as in cool edit? is it worth an upgrade?
- decent reliable monitors up to 300 bucks tops :/
i think this is it for now...i would immensily apreciate any help you guys can throw my way, as i have to take quick decisions in the next few days...my budget is limited but i want to make good decisions and spend the little money the label gave me correctly, and at the same time on stuff that wont leave me hanging and that wont make me feel i have to upgrade in like 2 weeks after gettin it :/
many many tanx in advance to all of you...
tanx!
diogo