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hello there, newbie on the horizon....

anyway, as i'm sure you guys know getting started in the whole recording thing has proven itself a daunting task. i'm fourteen so i'm not exactly rolling in the dough, but i'm working my way around it.

i plan on bying a used computer, (i found one that doubles all the reguirements on the sight but i can still afford) and basing my studio in my room around that main computer. I'm in the process of ordering a shure 58 mic, and i already have n-track, and fruityloops 3.5.

my questions are basically, what else do i need? i'm not sure if i should by a mixer board (i heard they are a "must", and are hlepful w/ mics since each channel has its own preamp, but i doubt i'll use more than one mic). i'm also a little worried about finding some cheap speakers/monitors (is there a difference?) that aren't complete crap. i am also considering bying mixman studios softwear and that dm2 thing, but i'm not sure if it would be too useful(the demo is a bunch of fun though). I know i need a microphone stand and some headphones. am i missing anything?

one big point of confusion for me comes from plugging things into my computer. will i need an audio interface? i heard that the usb port is the best place to plug in guitars and mics and such. and i'm still not completely sure if i can master on my computer or not.

well, thanks to anyone who responds, i hope my pheudo-technical terms don't make anyone cringe at their misusage.:)
 
You'll have to buy a soundcard for your computer. Getting a USB interface is not the best way to go about this. You'll also need some kind of preamp to plug your mics in, then take the output of the preamp into the soundcard. You can either use a stand-alone preamp or a mixer for preamps. It depends on how many channels you need and how versatile you need your set-up to be.
 
so the preamp's output is compatible w/ mist computers? Do you suggest i get a mixer for anything, i don't need to many channels (i doubt i'll need more than one).

ps. does anyone know if the sure 58 is good w/ acoustic guitars? how about instruments in general?
 
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thanks.
 
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