
Yoda117
Galley Slave / VO Talent
I don't think I'm adding anything new to the mix, but if YOU are the one who knows what your recording environment is. If you're doing this in your bedroom/basement, then odds are you need to think about acoustical treatment.
spend $120 for a Clearsonic gobo and do some recording with it (since it's a large foldable "V" you should know right away if your room is a major issue.
If it is... fix it.
Next, check your cables. They good? If you're using no-name, $2.99 cables for everything, then you might have an issue there. Get some quality cables, ones that have established reputations for quality... if you need them.
Now onto the gear. Sadly, the best way to find out if there's a weak link is to A/B pieces with other gear. While it kinda sucks if you don't have a place around that that let's you do this kinda thing, the upside is that you learn a bit more about different pieces of gear, which allows you to experiment more.
I've got nothing against the Great River ME-1NV. Used it, liked it... but not enough right now to buy one. Call me crazy, but for the $, I got more of what I wanted with an M-610. Maybe you'll feel differently, but I can't stress it enough that you're never going to know unless you play with the gear and your environment to find out what your needs are and what recording chain suits you best.
spend $120 for a Clearsonic gobo and do some recording with it (since it's a large foldable "V" you should know right away if your room is a major issue.
If it is... fix it.
Next, check your cables. They good? If you're using no-name, $2.99 cables for everything, then you might have an issue there. Get some quality cables, ones that have established reputations for quality... if you need them.
Now onto the gear. Sadly, the best way to find out if there's a weak link is to A/B pieces with other gear. While it kinda sucks if you don't have a place around that that let's you do this kinda thing, the upside is that you learn a bit more about different pieces of gear, which allows you to experiment more.
I've got nothing against the Great River ME-1NV. Used it, liked it... but not enough right now to buy one. Call me crazy, but for the $, I got more of what I wanted with an M-610. Maybe you'll feel differently, but I can't stress it enough that you're never going to know unless you play with the gear and your environment to find out what your needs are and what recording chain suits you best.