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sigmadm5
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Hello everyone, just joined the board a few days ago and what a wealth of info. I spent several long nights reading threads for hours, but sad to say though, I?m an old guy just getting more confused. So, I?m politely asking for some thoughts, here?s what I got, my likes, and what I?m seeking advise on. Sorry for the behemoth post, but hopefully you won?t get too bored and all pertinent info is in the post.
My experience:
1) Construction engineer, soon to retire. I?m strictly an amateur that enjoys ?plunking? on my banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and acoustic guitar. I?m not a musician nor artistically creative. This is strictly a hobby on-and-off for 45+ years. But I love it !!
2) I am computer hardware and software savvy.
2) I tried some entry level recording about 10 years ago, then got side-tracked with kids weddings, grandkids, etc. Now I?m just bugging the wife, so she?s encouraging me to get back to my hobby
Circa 2000 I created a recording that was fun to create. I would like to upload, but not sure if it is okay to attach in this thread. Please let me know if I can post it, it?ll give you more insight into what I?m after.
3) But for background, this is how I created the recording. I used samplitude to capture 6 tracks, 1 by 1. Track 1 was a metronome track. Track 2, the base track, I used guitar pro to enter notes in treble staff, lowered the octave, and played back and recorded on a track as ?what you hear?. Track 3, strum track, I entered a strum pattern in notes in a treble staff, played back and recorded as ?what you hear?. (This strum track is extremely cheesy). Tracks 4, 5, and 6 are the three different guitar breaks. These were recorded via the following signal chain:
Sigma DM5 acoustic guitar --> Fishman Prefix Pro --> Crate CA-1P preamp--> SBLive value sound card line input jack
My Equipment (it?s old, but like me, still ticking):
1) Computer: Dell Dimension 4400, P4, 1.6ghz, 1gig memory (max?d out), 2 internal IDE 320gig 7200rpm hard drives, SBLive Value sound card, 1TB external USB WD 7200rpm Essential drive, Ethernet card, PCI 4-port USB 2.0 card, Nividia Gforce 3 AGP digital card, 22 inch Acer LCD digital/analog monitor, 2 computer speakers with sub-woofer.
2) Instruments and external devices:
Homemade banjo from scratch (woodworking is my other hobby !!)
Mandolin from scratch
Fiddle
Sigma DM5 acoustic guitar w/Fishman Prefix Pro
Microphones: SM57 and a Realistic PZM 33-1090B
$35 Strat knock-off I purchased circa 1970 (has a boat load of hum)
No longer have the Crate CA-1P, got tossed on a basement cleaning binge.
Desires and Likes:
1) Just me, no band, no playing partners. So I will never record more than 1 instrument at a time (I know, never say never).
2) MIDI are just 4 random letters to me (not really, but no current interest in MIDI)
3) Possibly record from 2 sources simultaneously (guitar under the saddle and external mic, or 2 mics )
4) Strictly for hobby and my own enjoyment. No other use.
5) I actually like the ?punchiness? of the amped under-the-saddle pickup.
6) No interest in buying a new computer (yet). It works just fine for surfing the net
Need advise on the best amateur approach to capture my instruments. I?m thinking of the following:
a) Use SM57 and the Realistic PZM 33-1090B for external instrument mic.( I know wrong mics, but I?m not too interested in spending $300 in mics)
b) Buy a preamp to boost the output from the Fishman Blend Pro with a preamp. I like the extra punch. Would like for the preamp to have some EQ, and perhaps even wet/dry control. The reason I feel pre-processing of the signal is needed is because the computer comes to a halt if I process the signal chain live with more than one plugin at a time. I know I could post-process one at a time no problem, but I would like to hear a good sound going in to the track initially. (It feels more enjoyable to me this way)
c) Buy an audio Interface for the Strat knock-off and for receiving the preamp output
d) bypass the soundcard and use the DI
d) Mixerless is okay.
Sorry, but I?m really lost on the best hobby approach. Can I get a DI that would handle the Strat, preamp and/or acoustic pickup, and get it all into the computer? Thoughts? I know there is a plethora of possibilities, just looking for the most enjoyable and simplest.
Again, sorry the excessive size of this post.
My experience:
1) Construction engineer, soon to retire. I?m strictly an amateur that enjoys ?plunking? on my banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and acoustic guitar. I?m not a musician nor artistically creative. This is strictly a hobby on-and-off for 45+ years. But I love it !!
2) I am computer hardware and software savvy.
2) I tried some entry level recording about 10 years ago, then got side-tracked with kids weddings, grandkids, etc. Now I?m just bugging the wife, so she?s encouraging me to get back to my hobby

3) But for background, this is how I created the recording. I used samplitude to capture 6 tracks, 1 by 1. Track 1 was a metronome track. Track 2, the base track, I used guitar pro to enter notes in treble staff, lowered the octave, and played back and recorded on a track as ?what you hear?. Track 3, strum track, I entered a strum pattern in notes in a treble staff, played back and recorded as ?what you hear?. (This strum track is extremely cheesy). Tracks 4, 5, and 6 are the three different guitar breaks. These were recorded via the following signal chain:
Sigma DM5 acoustic guitar --> Fishman Prefix Pro --> Crate CA-1P preamp--> SBLive value sound card line input jack
My Equipment (it?s old, but like me, still ticking):
1) Computer: Dell Dimension 4400, P4, 1.6ghz, 1gig memory (max?d out), 2 internal IDE 320gig 7200rpm hard drives, SBLive Value sound card, 1TB external USB WD 7200rpm Essential drive, Ethernet card, PCI 4-port USB 2.0 card, Nividia Gforce 3 AGP digital card, 22 inch Acer LCD digital/analog monitor, 2 computer speakers with sub-woofer.
2) Instruments and external devices:
Homemade banjo from scratch (woodworking is my other hobby !!)
Mandolin from scratch
Fiddle
Sigma DM5 acoustic guitar w/Fishman Prefix Pro
Microphones: SM57 and a Realistic PZM 33-1090B
$35 Strat knock-off I purchased circa 1970 (has a boat load of hum)
No longer have the Crate CA-1P, got tossed on a basement cleaning binge.
Desires and Likes:
1) Just me, no band, no playing partners. So I will never record more than 1 instrument at a time (I know, never say never).
2) MIDI are just 4 random letters to me (not really, but no current interest in MIDI)
3) Possibly record from 2 sources simultaneously (guitar under the saddle and external mic, or 2 mics )
4) Strictly for hobby and my own enjoyment. No other use.
5) I actually like the ?punchiness? of the amped under-the-saddle pickup.
6) No interest in buying a new computer (yet). It works just fine for surfing the net

Need advise on the best amateur approach to capture my instruments. I?m thinking of the following:
a) Use SM57 and the Realistic PZM 33-1090B for external instrument mic.( I know wrong mics, but I?m not too interested in spending $300 in mics)
b) Buy a preamp to boost the output from the Fishman Blend Pro with a preamp. I like the extra punch. Would like for the preamp to have some EQ, and perhaps even wet/dry control. The reason I feel pre-processing of the signal is needed is because the computer comes to a halt if I process the signal chain live with more than one plugin at a time. I know I could post-process one at a time no problem, but I would like to hear a good sound going in to the track initially. (It feels more enjoyable to me this way)
c) Buy an audio Interface for the Strat knock-off and for receiving the preamp output
d) bypass the soundcard and use the DI
d) Mixerless is okay.
Sorry, but I?m really lost on the best hobby approach. Can I get a DI that would handle the Strat, preamp and/or acoustic pickup, and get it all into the computer? Thoughts? I know there is a plethora of possibilities, just looking for the most enjoyable and simplest.
Again, sorry the excessive size of this post.