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JordansFan585
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Alright, here's my shopping list. I'm a poor college student so before I go spend what little money I have, I want to make sure I'm getting all the bang for my buck that I can. If any of this is just junk, let me know. If I can get anything with the same quality as these but for less, let me know. Basically, any suggestions would be great.
Basically, this is just a new hobby for me (I have a tendency to get into expensive hobbies. What's one more, right?) It'll just be me and my acoustic guitar. Ocassionally I may bring in another guitarist, but I'm only going to invest in one microphone so that limits the amount of vocalists. I can go back and record harmony for myself in a different take, right? Cause that's what I'm thinking I'm going to do.
So here's what I've got:
Compaq Presario 2500 (40 GB harddrive, 448 RAM, Pentium IV processor, CDR/RW)
Ovation Celebrity CK057 (its got a pickup that I use on stage. can i just plug that into the board to record, or will I need to mic it? I'd rather just plug it in. And will I need a box like the ones they give you to plug into when you're on stage? See, I really am a newbie.)
Here's my shopping list:
Echo Gina 24-Bit Multi-Track Digital Recorder Card (found one for $300. Am I going to have to open up my computer to install this? Is there one where I won't have to open my computer?)
Sennheiser e835 microphone (found one for $20. Can't beat that. Just going to be used for lead vocals. If it turns out I have to mic my guitar, I'll invest in a nicer mic that's recommended for acoustics)
BEHRINGER EURORACK UB802 (do I need this? Can I plug my guitar into this? ect ect)
I realize I'm going to need a quarter inch cord for my guitar and a mic cord for the mic. Any other cords I need to know about? Will all this equipment work together well? Suggestions? Comments? Does this sound like a decent setup for a beginner? And is this the cheapest way I can go (except for the Echo thing. That will probably come as a birthday present. But I can't reasonably ask for anything over $300 for a birthday present).
Sorry I have so many questions. I did a lot of reading and went to that site that somebody put up (can't remember the name). But it was awesome. With the recommended equipment and flow chart of how to plug in, ect ect. Anything I'm missing? Anything I don't need? For software, I plan on downloading the free one. N-track or something like that. Because all of this is going to be expensive enough and I've exahusted my software budget for a while (you guessed it, another hobby of mine is computer programming and graphic design and web design - man, those programs set you back $200 a pop. But can't live without them).
Anyway, I'm rambling. Suggestions? I'm COMPLETELY new at this.
Been playing guitar for a year. Piano for over 10 (i might plug a piano into the board if I can get a decent keyboard - meaning full size with a pedal and weighted keys as opposed to the piece i have right now. but for now, lets not worry about the piano). Songwriting for a couple months.
Basically, this is just a new hobby for me (I have a tendency to get into expensive hobbies. What's one more, right?) It'll just be me and my acoustic guitar. Ocassionally I may bring in another guitarist, but I'm only going to invest in one microphone so that limits the amount of vocalists. I can go back and record harmony for myself in a different take, right? Cause that's what I'm thinking I'm going to do.
So here's what I've got:
Compaq Presario 2500 (40 GB harddrive, 448 RAM, Pentium IV processor, CDR/RW)
Ovation Celebrity CK057 (its got a pickup that I use on stage. can i just plug that into the board to record, or will I need to mic it? I'd rather just plug it in. And will I need a box like the ones they give you to plug into when you're on stage? See, I really am a newbie.)
Here's my shopping list:
Echo Gina 24-Bit Multi-Track Digital Recorder Card (found one for $300. Am I going to have to open up my computer to install this? Is there one where I won't have to open my computer?)
Sennheiser e835 microphone (found one for $20. Can't beat that. Just going to be used for lead vocals. If it turns out I have to mic my guitar, I'll invest in a nicer mic that's recommended for acoustics)
BEHRINGER EURORACK UB802 (do I need this? Can I plug my guitar into this? ect ect)
I realize I'm going to need a quarter inch cord for my guitar and a mic cord for the mic. Any other cords I need to know about? Will all this equipment work together well? Suggestions? Comments? Does this sound like a decent setup for a beginner? And is this the cheapest way I can go (except for the Echo thing. That will probably come as a birthday present. But I can't reasonably ask for anything over $300 for a birthday present).
Sorry I have so many questions. I did a lot of reading and went to that site that somebody put up (can't remember the name). But it was awesome. With the recommended equipment and flow chart of how to plug in, ect ect. Anything I'm missing? Anything I don't need? For software, I plan on downloading the free one. N-track or something like that. Because all of this is going to be expensive enough and I've exahusted my software budget for a while (you guessed it, another hobby of mine is computer programming and graphic design and web design - man, those programs set you back $200 a pop. But can't live without them).
Anyway, I'm rambling. Suggestions? I'm COMPLETELY new at this.
Been playing guitar for a year. Piano for over 10 (i might plug a piano into the board if I can get a decent keyboard - meaning full size with a pedal and weighted keys as opposed to the piece i have right now. but for now, lets not worry about the piano). Songwriting for a couple months.
If you MUST 'line' the guitar, then it can go into any mixer/preamp/DI box. You could use a DI box straight into the soundcard, but for more control (or to buy less gear) use your mixer.