is this a compatible setup???

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heyy...i'm thinking about getting a beringher ub802 mixer and a xm1800s microphone for computer
recording(mostly voices and micropohned, acoustic guitars, and maybe some
keys)...i was wondering if that setup would be suitable with my soundcard..and also if you think it's a good idea to buy that...the mixer is 100$ and the mic is 20$ ....my sound card is a creative soundblaster 5.1 with the following specs:

Reference signal is set at 1kHz Frequency Response @ –1dB
10 Hz to 47KHz Record & Playback Sampling Rates

Recording (8 supported sampling rates); 8.0KHz, 11.025KHz,
16.0KHz, 22.05KHz, 24.0KHz, 32.0KHz, 44.1KHz,
48.0KHz

Playback: Any arbitrary sampling rate <= 48KHz Line In Full
Scale Input 2.0 Vrms Line Out Full Scale Output 2.0 Vrms
Microphone Full Scale Input 0.2 Vrms (without 20dB boost)
CD Audio Full Scale Input 2.0 Vrms

Microphone Input Impedance 5.0Kohms Line In Impedance
10k ohms CD Audio Input Impedance 10k ohms
LINE_IN / LINE_OUT @ 2Vrms, 1kHz (Measured with band
limited filter from 22Hz to 22kHz)

Signal To Noise Ratio (SNR) 94 dB. (A-Wtg)

Total Harmonic Distortion 0.006% +Noise (THD+N)
LINE_IN / LINE_OUT Record & Playback @2Vrms, 1kHz
(Measured with band limited filter from 22Hz to 22kHz)

Signal To Noise Ratio (SNR) 82 dB (A Wtg)

Total Harmonic Distortion 0.02 %+ Noise (THD+N)
1 ( 1 ) x audio line-In
mini-phone stereo plug 3.5 mm female - 1 ª 1 ( 1 ) x
microphone input /
mini-phone mono plug 3.5 mm female - 1 ª 1 ( 1 ) x gameport
/ MIDI generic
/ 15 PIN D-Sub (DB-15) female - 1 ª 1 ( 1 ) x audio SPDIF
output / Phono (RCA) plug female - 1 ª 1 ( 1 ) x audio line-In

/ male - 1 ª 1 ( 1 ) x audio line-In / 4 PIN MPC male - 1 ª 2 ( 2
) x audio line-out /
mini-phone stereo plug 3.5 mm female - 2

THANKSSS
 
Soundblaster cards are not the best for audio recording, Theyre more for gaming and entertainment.

You would definately not need the mixer for the set up, although it would be compatible if you really wanted to do it. Your best bet at the moment, in my opinion, would be to not get the mixer and invest in a soundcard such as the M Audio Audiophile, and also a microphone. For the microphone, you would also need a pre amp to get a decent signal so i would suggest also getting some sort of pre.

If the budget is limited, and you want to start recording now, simply just get the microphone with a XLR>1/8" jack so you can connect it to your soundblaster.

Hope that helps,

Good luck
 
Check this out from M audio - a much better choice than that mixer, and it's more cost effective than the Audiophile. You can get pretty good results with this.

Also, spend more than 20 on a mic - look at the SM57, the MXL 990, and the MXL v67...

Jacob
 
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