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atomicman
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I know a lot of people here are very big fans of expensive equipment, unfortunately I'm 18 and I'm only trying to record punk type stuff. The best quality I'm really worried about getting is about the same as what's on the second Stooges album. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with micing drums and like (I've been reading around on the forums and links that people have posted, big help, but I'd like to get some help from people who can actually give me an idea rather than theoretical mumbo-jumbo).
As far as home recording goes, I don't have a lot of experience, I have a Fostex multitrack that's broken because the cassette recorder died, I've been running it through to my laptop and that's been working fine but it's just been slowly shutting off in other places.
I read a lot of people complaining, and an equal number of people raving about Behringer products. The only behringer equipment I own is a small 15-watt modeling amp and I think it's pretty cool, albeit a very different-sounding amp.
Any way, here's some things I've picked out that I was wondering about:
SMPro Audio DI-8 8-Channel DI/Line Mixer
Nady RMX-6 Rackmount 6-Channel Mic/Line Mixer
Yamaha MG10/2 Stereo Mixer
Behringer FCA202 F-Control Firewire Audio Interface
2x nady CM-88 Condenser Mic (For Overhead, but I've heard baaaad things about Nady, so that's why I'm asking before I go purchasing stuff that won't be any good at all.)
MXL990 Condenser Mic (For Vocals and what-not)
Nady DMK-5 Drum Mic Set (duh)
M-Audio StudioPro 4 (Active) Monitors
The computer all of this will be going through (Which I already own):
Athlon XP 3500+
1.5GBs Ram
Audigy 2 ZS Gamer Sound Card (I dunno if this will matter since I'm getting the audio interface, but the firewire is on it so there y'go)
2x250GB HDs
That's the important stuff.
As I said, even if Nady is crap, I'm not looking for amazing quality, just good enough to compare with the first Stooges CD if at all possible, and this is by no means set in stone and I won't argue if you say something's better because I'm sure you have much more experience in this area than I do, I'm just trying to get stuff to learn on and don't have much to spend at ALL. So basically, I can't take that 100.00 for a mixer and turn it in to 400.00 - It's just impossible. =(
I'd also be willing to buy used equipment if it's at least comparable in price and features, I'm just looking to get the best I can for a very small amount of money, if I had 10,000.00 to blow on a home studio you can believe I would.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, I'm not gonna look a gift horse in the mouth especially with information, because I know what it's like to have a n00b stumble in to your stuff and play with knobs and buttons asking "OOH WHAT DOES THIS DO!?!" without any knowledge on the subject at all. So while I gain knowledge, I'm trying to find stuff I can use for the next year or so.
Thanks doods and doodettes, whichever it may be!
As far as home recording goes, I don't have a lot of experience, I have a Fostex multitrack that's broken because the cassette recorder died, I've been running it through to my laptop and that's been working fine but it's just been slowly shutting off in other places.
I read a lot of people complaining, and an equal number of people raving about Behringer products. The only behringer equipment I own is a small 15-watt modeling amp and I think it's pretty cool, albeit a very different-sounding amp.
Any way, here's some things I've picked out that I was wondering about:
SMPro Audio DI-8 8-Channel DI/Line Mixer
Nady RMX-6 Rackmount 6-Channel Mic/Line Mixer
Yamaha MG10/2 Stereo Mixer
Behringer FCA202 F-Control Firewire Audio Interface
2x nady CM-88 Condenser Mic (For Overhead, but I've heard baaaad things about Nady, so that's why I'm asking before I go purchasing stuff that won't be any good at all.)
MXL990 Condenser Mic (For Vocals and what-not)
Nady DMK-5 Drum Mic Set (duh)
M-Audio StudioPro 4 (Active) Monitors
The computer all of this will be going through (Which I already own):
Athlon XP 3500+
1.5GBs Ram
Audigy 2 ZS Gamer Sound Card (I dunno if this will matter since I'm getting the audio interface, but the firewire is on it so there y'go)
2x250GB HDs
That's the important stuff.
As I said, even if Nady is crap, I'm not looking for amazing quality, just good enough to compare with the first Stooges CD if at all possible, and this is by no means set in stone and I won't argue if you say something's better because I'm sure you have much more experience in this area than I do, I'm just trying to get stuff to learn on and don't have much to spend at ALL. So basically, I can't take that 100.00 for a mixer and turn it in to 400.00 - It's just impossible. =(
I'd also be willing to buy used equipment if it's at least comparable in price and features, I'm just looking to get the best I can for a very small amount of money, if I had 10,000.00 to blow on a home studio you can believe I would.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, I'm not gonna look a gift horse in the mouth especially with information, because I know what it's like to have a n00b stumble in to your stuff and play with knobs and buttons asking "OOH WHAT DOES THIS DO!?!" without any knowledge on the subject at all. So while I gain knowledge, I'm trying to find stuff I can use for the next year or so.
Thanks doods and doodettes, whichever it may be!