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BluesJr
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I have a very nice amp and want to record myself playing, but offcoarse with nice quality.
I was thinking about buying a Multitrack recorder, because the PC I own will not be dedicated to recording. I know that the price for quality recording can be very high so I want to take it a step at a time.
The first things on my list that I have on my mind right now will be a SM57 mic and a decent preamp, because I think the pre's on a Multitrack will not be sufficient to get the quality from my amp through the SM57 to the recorder.
I have a SBLive! soundcard on my PC and I was thinking that for now maybe a good solution would be to get the sound from the mic through the preamp to the SBLive! via a digital output on the pre to the digital in on my card (spdif?).
My question is if this is a good solution, or will the situation I just sketched not work, because of signal loss from getting it to my SBLive?
Or is it better to get a Multitrack and a SM57 first to record and then add a preamp later on?
Thanks..
I was thinking about buying a Multitrack recorder, because the PC I own will not be dedicated to recording. I know that the price for quality recording can be very high so I want to take it a step at a time.
The first things on my list that I have on my mind right now will be a SM57 mic and a decent preamp, because I think the pre's on a Multitrack will not be sufficient to get the quality from my amp through the SM57 to the recorder.
I have a SBLive! soundcard on my PC and I was thinking that for now maybe a good solution would be to get the sound from the mic through the preamp to the SBLive! via a digital output on the pre to the digital in on my card (spdif?).
My question is if this is a good solution, or will the situation I just sketched not work, because of signal loss from getting it to my SBLive?
Or is it better to get a Multitrack and a SM57 first to record and then add a preamp later on?
Thanks..