I have recently purchased a Yamaha MM6 Synthesizer and a laptop. I am a singer and i want to record my songs with them. But i am new at this and don't know what other equipment would i be needing for this. Can anybody help me....? Thanx in Advance..!!
Hi there AJ. That Yamaha looks ok and from the manual it looks as tho it will act as a MIDI interface? (but more on that later) .
First off you need an Audio Interface.
Steinberg UR-22 | UR22 USB Audio Interface by Steinberg | UR-22 Specialist
This device connects to the computer via usb and converts the analogue audio signals from the kbd into digital data which can then be recorded on a "sequencer" (aka "DAW" again, later) There are shedloads of AIs out there but there are a couple of things to bear in mind.
Firstly, no doubt you will want to record the synth in glorious stereo? Fine, all AIs are two channel but whither microphone? You could record the mono out of the synth on say the left channel and plug the mic into the right but it will sound a bit weird? (all this COULD be sorted post recording in software but leave us K.I.S.S. for now?) .
Then there are AIs with more inputs, the Focurite Scarlet range and (my reccy!)
the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 but these are nearer the £200 mark than the £100 of the Steinberg.
Next problem is a fact of life called "latency" . This is the delay you will hear from striking a key and hearing a sound. Ok, when recording you can avoid this by either listening on the kbd's headphone jack or by what is known as "zero latency monitoring" but there WILL be occaisions when really low latency is needed. The NI KA6 is one of the best for this.
MIDI is a data stream to and from the kbd that can be recorded on the computer. You can then edit it, add to it and change it and play it back thru the keys ad.n!
Sequencer or DAW software. You need some of this but worry not, all AIs to my knowledge come with something, the KA6 comes with Cubase lite, one of the best.
Microphones. If you sing I guess you already have one? If not do not handwring about the 10,000 options out there. Just get
a Shure SM58 (tho there are now plenty of very good dynamic mics around at less than 1/2 the price.).
Any questions? Of course!!! This is not an easy task you have set yourself, needs concentration. But like riding a bike, it soon becomes second nature. One thing, you are not likely to setup anything ergernomic or worthwhile under £300-£400..Sorry!
Dave.