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I really didn't know where to post this, so if a mod could move this to the correct board, that would be great.
Ok, anyway, I have roughly $800 give or take a hundred to spend on recording equipment. I'm looking at buying a new mixer, compressor, pre-amp(s) for guitars and mics, set of drum mics, 4-6 space rack (for future possibly), and uh... I don't know what else.
I'm not sure if that's about everything I'll need. I allready have monitors, a PA system, and a computer that does just fine when it comes to my recordings now.
So basically... let's say you have a $1000 (to make it easy), monitors, a PA system and a computer. What other equipment do you buy (including mics), with $1000 and why is it neccesary. It doesn't matter what kind of interface you use to make it digital, but it has to be digital.
I want to get a basic, but good, mess around/home recording studio for my bands demos, other bands demos, stuff like that. It doesn't have to be super professional, but the sound needs to be pretty good.
Also, I have pretty good knowledge allready about sound, and recording techniques, so don't let that harness you from picking out something...
All help is greatly appreciated
Ok, anyway, I have roughly $800 give or take a hundred to spend on recording equipment. I'm looking at buying a new mixer, compressor, pre-amp(s) for guitars and mics, set of drum mics, 4-6 space rack (for future possibly), and uh... I don't know what else.
I'm not sure if that's about everything I'll need. I allready have monitors, a PA system, and a computer that does just fine when it comes to my recordings now.
So basically... let's say you have a $1000 (to make it easy), monitors, a PA system and a computer. What other equipment do you buy (including mics), with $1000 and why is it neccesary. It doesn't matter what kind of interface you use to make it digital, but it has to be digital.
I want to get a basic, but good, mess around/home recording studio for my bands demos, other bands demos, stuff like that. It doesn't have to be super professional, but the sound needs to be pretty good.
Also, I have pretty good knowledge allready about sound, and recording techniques, so don't let that harness you from picking out something...
All help is greatly appreciated
