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fletch1988
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Hi,
I've been writing songs for years but have never really properly started recording the songs yet, but now I have decided to invest in the equipment to do so, so that I can make high quality recordings and put them on myspace, youtube etc and various sites. I was wondering if I could have a bit of advice on what the best set up would be, as I am unsure on a number of things!
A few years ago I bought a few bits of equipment - I have a Peavey PV6 Mixer, Audiophile 24/96 sound card, and an audio-technica AT 2020 condenser microphone
The way that I always used to record was not through a USB interface, but by plugging the microphone or guitar directly into the mixer, which was then connected to the soundcard - is this a good way to do it?
Would it be a good idea to buy a Boss VE 20 vocal effects processer (presumably this can be connected to the mixer which would then be connected to the soundcard?)
I am also considereing buying a set of M- audio studiophile AV 40 monitors as they get good reviews.
For synthesizers etc I would probably buy the Novation XioSynth 25 Analogue Modelling/Synthesizer. (I presume this can also go through the mixer?)
Finally, I used to record with cakewalk guitar tracks, but would probably get Cakewalk Sonar to record with.
I would appreciate any advice as I want to make sure that I know what I'm getting before I splash a load of money on it!
Thanks!
I've been writing songs for years but have never really properly started recording the songs yet, but now I have decided to invest in the equipment to do so, so that I can make high quality recordings and put them on myspace, youtube etc and various sites. I was wondering if I could have a bit of advice on what the best set up would be, as I am unsure on a number of things!
A few years ago I bought a few bits of equipment - I have a Peavey PV6 Mixer, Audiophile 24/96 sound card, and an audio-technica AT 2020 condenser microphone
The way that I always used to record was not through a USB interface, but by plugging the microphone or guitar directly into the mixer, which was then connected to the soundcard - is this a good way to do it?
Would it be a good idea to buy a Boss VE 20 vocal effects processer (presumably this can be connected to the mixer which would then be connected to the soundcard?)
I am also considereing buying a set of M- audio studiophile AV 40 monitors as they get good reviews.
For synthesizers etc I would probably buy the Novation XioSynth 25 Analogue Modelling/Synthesizer. (I presume this can also go through the mixer?)
Finally, I used to record with cakewalk guitar tracks, but would probably get Cakewalk Sonar to record with.
I would appreciate any advice as I want to make sure that I know what I'm getting before I splash a load of money on it!
Thanks!
