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Great forum this is really, been lurking for some time and there are very kind and professional people here.
Wanted to ask couple of n00b questions..
does it only happen to me that I have the feeling that music I "compose" I have heard before?
And if you can point me to some examples of home studios as I am planning to build one..
What I would like is simplicity, I have Fender dynamic microphone (usual one) and plan to buy MXL as it is the cheapest condenser mic I know of.
I also like the sound of Roland RH-300 headphones that I would also use for listening other music not just monitoring.
Keyboard-wise I would like something bigger like Roland Fantom G6 and that would probably be the most expensive part of my studio, I would use it for live performances maybe so I need quality keyboard.
I would like to know if there is sound card that support EAX and offers some basic needs for home recording, would X-Fi Elite Pro fulfill my amateur needs? Or maybe some Auzentech X Fi card(Prelude or Forte) because they put some high quality OPAMPS on them..
All in all I am much more into composing than recording and from the outer sources I would probably record only keyboard and my voice..also if you have some advices for composing some high pitch vocal music they are very welcome(I have very wide voice band, or however you say that in English).
And the last question, Cakewalk or Cubase, which is better for beginner recorder like me, is it true that Cakewalk has some minor latency when recording vocals?
Wanted to ask couple of n00b questions..
does it only happen to me that I have the feeling that music I "compose" I have heard before?
And if you can point me to some examples of home studios as I am planning to build one..
What I would like is simplicity, I have Fender dynamic microphone (usual one) and plan to buy MXL as it is the cheapest condenser mic I know of.
I also like the sound of Roland RH-300 headphones that I would also use for listening other music not just monitoring.
Keyboard-wise I would like something bigger like Roland Fantom G6 and that would probably be the most expensive part of my studio, I would use it for live performances maybe so I need quality keyboard.
I would like to know if there is sound card that support EAX and offers some basic needs for home recording, would X-Fi Elite Pro fulfill my amateur needs? Or maybe some Auzentech X Fi card(Prelude or Forte) because they put some high quality OPAMPS on them..
All in all I am much more into composing than recording and from the outer sources I would probably record only keyboard and my voice..also if you have some advices for composing some high pitch vocal music they are very welcome(I have very wide voice band, or however you say that in English).
And the last question, Cakewalk or Cubase, which is better for beginner recorder like me, is it true that Cakewalk has some minor latency when recording vocals?








