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Hello. I am happy to have found this forum after reading a ton of posts everyone on here everyone seems really cool and enjoys helping out new comers. I am going to end up posting two things. One in Mics and one in Computer Recording…. So bear with me in case you read both posts… it may seem a little repetitive.
OK. Here is my situation:
I have been tooling around with home recording for about two years but spend most of my time in my band. I started out with a Boss Br-8 about two years ago. And sold that and bought a C-port and some freeware software. Then I bought sonar off of a friend. Then I sold that on ebay and bought Nuendo which is by far the greatest purchase I have ever made (in my novice opinion).
I have gotten a lot more serious about the demo recording studio thing because people have liked all the equipment I put together and I have compiled enough stuff over the last year or so to start charging people to record demos. That’s kind of what I like about this. I can record my own band and also record others and make some money back. I am ready for a pretty significant upgrade (significant for me at least).
I am selling a few things now and I am ready for the next step up. I like to do things in steps rather than spending 5 grand all of the sudden.
This is what I have:
DMP3 Preamp
Alesis Nanoverb - (not really used for recording, mostly rehearsal)
Behringer MX3282A mixer - (used mostly for rehearsals but I also mic up drums through it… I know it needs to be upgraded eventually so please don’t yell at me for Behringer).
Two ¼” patch bays - (don’t use them much but I got them cheap)
Mics -nothing too great just yet:
- (2) SM57’s
- (1) SM-58 (mostly used for rehearsal rather than recording)
- AT3035
- MXL 660 - I know its cheap but I really like the sound out of it.
I sold a few mics and I am purchasing upgraded replacements, but that’s what I just posted in the mics section.
I also have NHT Pro-something Monitors. I think they are called Vergence now or something. They sound great.
Anyway, that’s the background info here is my dilemma:
I am selling my C-port. It did a great job for the time I’ve had it and I was happy with results but I think it is time to upgrade. For the money though, I think it was great but then again I have very little experience in this.
This is what I need:
8 ins. 2 outs should be fine because I have the mixer if I need to use something for monitoring.
Better converters than C-port.
Eventually I want to get the Behringer out of the signal chain completely and upgrade to a better mixer/pre-amps but for now I am stuck with it at least on drums. The other instruments are recorded two tracks at a time so I can pretty much just run through the DMP3 to the recorder.
My questions is, what do you suggest as my plan of action? I physically carry my desktop (just the main box) to the studio back and forth because I like to mix at my house but all of the equipment is in another place. That’s why I kind of like the RME 96/8 series because I can feasibly get 8 inputs right into my computer with no breakout box. That’s pretty sweet. I don’t mind a breakout box either. Originally I wanted to get the Delta 1010 but I would rather put in a few more bucks and really see a difference in the converters. And in the case of the 96/8, that doesn’t seem like much more money.
I also liked the Roland SI-24 studio pack but I have no idea if those converters would even be an upgrade to the C-port. The moveable control surfaces look really cool though. And it would solve my problem of not having to go through the Behringer. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think the behringer is that bad, but a lot of people suggested that I change it.
I know this is a lot of information but I hope you guys can guide me a little bit. I’ve changed my mind several times but it looks like the Digi96/8 is what I need. I don’t know which one though, the normal, PST, PAD? I can’t tell if PST is better than the PAD? I thought it was the other way around but the PST is more expensive in some places? That confused me a little. I have feeling though that for what I’m doing (no ADAT or anything), I probably don’t need anything to fancy. Just the digi, an expansion board for 8 ins (giving me a total of 10 with the two that are already on the PST or PAD), and some insert cables to split the signals going in. And then there is the Hammerfall Series which I don't know about it. Does it have better converters? If not then I shouldn't really even be worried about all thsoe extra features right?
Anyway,
Thanks for reading my long ass post.
OK. Here is my situation:
I have been tooling around with home recording for about two years but spend most of my time in my band. I started out with a Boss Br-8 about two years ago. And sold that and bought a C-port and some freeware software. Then I bought sonar off of a friend. Then I sold that on ebay and bought Nuendo which is by far the greatest purchase I have ever made (in my novice opinion).
I have gotten a lot more serious about the demo recording studio thing because people have liked all the equipment I put together and I have compiled enough stuff over the last year or so to start charging people to record demos. That’s kind of what I like about this. I can record my own band and also record others and make some money back. I am ready for a pretty significant upgrade (significant for me at least).
I am selling a few things now and I am ready for the next step up. I like to do things in steps rather than spending 5 grand all of the sudden.
This is what I have:
DMP3 Preamp
Alesis Nanoverb - (not really used for recording, mostly rehearsal)
Behringer MX3282A mixer - (used mostly for rehearsals but I also mic up drums through it… I know it needs to be upgraded eventually so please don’t yell at me for Behringer).
Two ¼” patch bays - (don’t use them much but I got them cheap)
Mics -nothing too great just yet:
- (2) SM57’s
- (1) SM-58 (mostly used for rehearsal rather than recording)
- AT3035
- MXL 660 - I know its cheap but I really like the sound out of it.
I sold a few mics and I am purchasing upgraded replacements, but that’s what I just posted in the mics section.
I also have NHT Pro-something Monitors. I think they are called Vergence now or something. They sound great.
Anyway, that’s the background info here is my dilemma:
I am selling my C-port. It did a great job for the time I’ve had it and I was happy with results but I think it is time to upgrade. For the money though, I think it was great but then again I have very little experience in this.
This is what I need:
8 ins. 2 outs should be fine because I have the mixer if I need to use something for monitoring.
Better converters than C-port.
Eventually I want to get the Behringer out of the signal chain completely and upgrade to a better mixer/pre-amps but for now I am stuck with it at least on drums. The other instruments are recorded two tracks at a time so I can pretty much just run through the DMP3 to the recorder.
My questions is, what do you suggest as my plan of action? I physically carry my desktop (just the main box) to the studio back and forth because I like to mix at my house but all of the equipment is in another place. That’s why I kind of like the RME 96/8 series because I can feasibly get 8 inputs right into my computer with no breakout box. That’s pretty sweet. I don’t mind a breakout box either. Originally I wanted to get the Delta 1010 but I would rather put in a few more bucks and really see a difference in the converters. And in the case of the 96/8, that doesn’t seem like much more money.
I also liked the Roland SI-24 studio pack but I have no idea if those converters would even be an upgrade to the C-port. The moveable control surfaces look really cool though. And it would solve my problem of not having to go through the Behringer. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think the behringer is that bad, but a lot of people suggested that I change it.
I know this is a lot of information but I hope you guys can guide me a little bit. I’ve changed my mind several times but it looks like the Digi96/8 is what I need. I don’t know which one though, the normal, PST, PAD? I can’t tell if PST is better than the PAD? I thought it was the other way around but the PST is more expensive in some places? That confused me a little. I have feeling though that for what I’m doing (no ADAT or anything), I probably don’t need anything to fancy. Just the digi, an expansion board for 8 ins (giving me a total of 10 with the two that are already on the PST or PAD), and some insert cables to split the signals going in. And then there is the Hammerfall Series which I don't know about it. Does it have better converters? If not then I shouldn't really even be worried about all thsoe extra features right?
Anyway,
Thanks for reading my long ass post.