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Kottke
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I know so little about home recording, but want to learn from people with experience. I am a serious music hobbiest and have recorded a couple dozen songs at home, all acoustic, keyboard, and vocals (in the Paul Simon, Cat Stevens sparser acoustic vein). Here is my scenario...
For my first couple dozen tunes I used a 30 dollar cheapie mic, Cakewalk, and my very high-end PC (sound card, physical and working memory, processing power). That's it. I got so frustrated with the effort it took to avoid scuzzy sounds from the mic that I started reading about HR and discovered a whole new world out there (i.e. this board). So I committed to a major revamp of my equipment, as in, buying some (keeping my PC).
So now I have a new AKG C414B/ULS mic, but I know I need a preamp (Avalon 737 SP keeps being recommended), and want to know what else I should get to make life easier, more fun, and give me more control and options. Some guy at a gear store said I should get a digital interface so that my PC can 'handle' the sounds coming from a nice preamp. And people talk monitors, too, and on both of these areas...I have no idea!
What I know I want: I love high quality and reliability and will pay more for it. I am a big acoustic instruments guy, but want to be able to add electric guitar and bass, as well.
Can some people with experience clue me in on what a good quality gear chain could be for my scenario? Thanks so much for any help you can offer.
For my first couple dozen tunes I used a 30 dollar cheapie mic, Cakewalk, and my very high-end PC (sound card, physical and working memory, processing power). That's it. I got so frustrated with the effort it took to avoid scuzzy sounds from the mic that I started reading about HR and discovered a whole new world out there (i.e. this board). So I committed to a major revamp of my equipment, as in, buying some (keeping my PC).
So now I have a new AKG C414B/ULS mic, but I know I need a preamp (Avalon 737 SP keeps being recommended), and want to know what else I should get to make life easier, more fun, and give me more control and options. Some guy at a gear store said I should get a digital interface so that my PC can 'handle' the sounds coming from a nice preamp. And people talk monitors, too, and on both of these areas...I have no idea!
What I know I want: I love high quality and reliability and will pay more for it. I am a big acoustic instruments guy, but want to be able to add electric guitar and bass, as well.
Can some people with experience clue me in on what a good quality gear chain could be for my scenario? Thanks so much for any help you can offer.