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awc380
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Hey guys, apologies in advance for the long post.
Ok, here's the back story: I inherited a suite of recording/audio equipment about 2 years ago, and I basically haven't touched any of it since then. There's a lot of it - or it seems like a lot to me, anyway - but it's all in good condition, despite being a bit outdated I am sure. I don't know much about recording, I'll say that right up front - I know my way around audio equipment enough to maybe work a small soundboard, but that's about it.
In terms of my own music, I primarily play drums, although I dabble with other instruments too. My basement is my jam room, and as such doesn't have an infinite amount of space...however, I would like to have a decent recording setup down there - mostly just for live off-the-floor stuff like jam sessions, drum tracks, or quick songs, but also for some better recordings later on, as well. Basically, I want to be able to lay down decent quality tracks (esp. drum tracks), but am not too interested in all the production stuff like effects, mastering, overdubs, etc, etc…I'll get into that later, maybe...
Here's an inventory of what I've got:
(Pics are attached.)
- Digitech Studio V2 Quad effects processor
- 3 RCA patch bays
- Tascam CD-RW700
- Behringer Ultra Graph Pro EQ
- Behringer Ultra-Dyne Pro model DSP-9024 (I have no idea what this is)
- Tascam DA-38
- Tascam DA-30 MKII DAT recorder
- a Technics Stereo Flat Pre-amp SU-9070
- a huge box of cables and snakes
- a big steel console box (that's what they're all in)
(Note: I do realize that this is not a full set and that I will need to purchase a few things in addition to whatever might be worth keeping in this list...)
So I guess I'm looking for commentary on what is worth keeping, what is worth selling, what should be thrown/given away, etc. I know that's an arbitrary kind of thing to decide for someone else, so here are my feelings on the subject:
1) As I said above, I would like to be able to do some basic recording with my setup, but have no visions of having a complete home studio
2) It would be a bonus to have my equipment (the mixer at least, I guess) do double duty as a PA/sound system for practice and small gigs
3) I don't want a ton of stuff - I would like to keep my setup as basic as possible (I have a feeling everyone says this when they start…)
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Ok, here's the back story: I inherited a suite of recording/audio equipment about 2 years ago, and I basically haven't touched any of it since then. There's a lot of it - or it seems like a lot to me, anyway - but it's all in good condition, despite being a bit outdated I am sure. I don't know much about recording, I'll say that right up front - I know my way around audio equipment enough to maybe work a small soundboard, but that's about it.
In terms of my own music, I primarily play drums, although I dabble with other instruments too. My basement is my jam room, and as such doesn't have an infinite amount of space...however, I would like to have a decent recording setup down there - mostly just for live off-the-floor stuff like jam sessions, drum tracks, or quick songs, but also for some better recordings later on, as well. Basically, I want to be able to lay down decent quality tracks (esp. drum tracks), but am not too interested in all the production stuff like effects, mastering, overdubs, etc, etc…I'll get into that later, maybe...
Here's an inventory of what I've got:
(Pics are attached.)
- Digitech Studio V2 Quad effects processor
- 3 RCA patch bays
- Tascam CD-RW700
- Behringer Ultra Graph Pro EQ
- Behringer Ultra-Dyne Pro model DSP-9024 (I have no idea what this is)
- Tascam DA-38
- Tascam DA-30 MKII DAT recorder
- a Technics Stereo Flat Pre-amp SU-9070
- a huge box of cables and snakes
- a big steel console box (that's what they're all in)
(Note: I do realize that this is not a full set and that I will need to purchase a few things in addition to whatever might be worth keeping in this list...)
So I guess I'm looking for commentary on what is worth keeping, what is worth selling, what should be thrown/given away, etc. I know that's an arbitrary kind of thing to decide for someone else, so here are my feelings on the subject:
1) As I said above, I would like to be able to do some basic recording with my setup, but have no visions of having a complete home studio
2) It would be a bonus to have my equipment (the mixer at least, I guess) do double duty as a PA/sound system for practice and small gigs
3) I don't want a ton of stuff - I would like to keep my setup as basic as possible (I have a feeling everyone says this when they start…)
Thanks in advance for your responses.




