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Cactoid
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Hello to anyone reading, I may as well start off by just saying I'm a 17 year old male, so keep in mind I don't live in my own place or anything.
I have an ASUS Notebook G60Vx series laptop with 4 GB RAM and Windows 7, just throwing that out there in case it helps with this.
Anyways, I've gone some length to figure out exactly what I'm going to need for home recording some rap songs I've written.
After doing hours of tedious research (looked at the newbie sticky posts too), I've found that I should buy a condenser microphone (using XLR cables), I need an interface with a pre-amp and phantom power (I've seen that these interfaces often have pre-amps built-in) as well as a pop filter, something for the mic to stand on and optionally a shock mount. I'm looking for these items at under $300 altogether where I'm getting the most out of my money. I'm not necessarily looking to be super-professional, rap is more of a hobby of mine right now and I'd like to record and show some to my friends without garbage sound quality (like recording through a built-in laptop mic or an iPod Touch for instance...) I was hoping to do an album or maybe just an EP, it depends on all this and my consistency to write and such.
If that ends up going great then maybe I'll take things off from there and upgrade to more professional stuff, but for now I'm just a starter little newbie.
From what I've collected on condenser mic's, the Audio-Technica AT2020 is good for vocals and seems to be my first choice so far, there's also the MXL V67G, AKG Perception 120, Behringer B-1 (apparently behringer isn't that great, I'm not sure on that.) Outside of that, there's the Shure SM58 which is a dynamic mic, I don't think i'd really want that because dynamic mic's are said to be better for live performance rather than for recording.
What's your take?
For Interfaces I see that the Cakewalk UA 1G USB is cheap at $79 new on amazon and it comes with the "Solar LE" DAW, other than that I don't know a lot of decent, low-priced interfaces. I've seen the Blue Icicle, it's really basic and for like $30-40. But with something that cheap you probably get out of it what it's worth... not much.
So I guess what I'm really asking is, do I absolutely need any other equipment besides the things I've mentioned and am I making the right purchases on this budget?
Like, I have iPod earbuds... will I need a big set of new earphones?
I've heard about monitors too, is that ultimately necessary?
Please provide feedback, thanks!
I have an ASUS Notebook G60Vx series laptop with 4 GB RAM and Windows 7, just throwing that out there in case it helps with this.
Anyways, I've gone some length to figure out exactly what I'm going to need for home recording some rap songs I've written.
After doing hours of tedious research (looked at the newbie sticky posts too), I've found that I should buy a condenser microphone (using XLR cables), I need an interface with a pre-amp and phantom power (I've seen that these interfaces often have pre-amps built-in) as well as a pop filter, something for the mic to stand on and optionally a shock mount. I'm looking for these items at under $300 altogether where I'm getting the most out of my money. I'm not necessarily looking to be super-professional, rap is more of a hobby of mine right now and I'd like to record and show some to my friends without garbage sound quality (like recording through a built-in laptop mic or an iPod Touch for instance...) I was hoping to do an album or maybe just an EP, it depends on all this and my consistency to write and such.
If that ends up going great then maybe I'll take things off from there and upgrade to more professional stuff, but for now I'm just a starter little newbie.
From what I've collected on condenser mic's, the Audio-Technica AT2020 is good for vocals and seems to be my first choice so far, there's also the MXL V67G, AKG Perception 120, Behringer B-1 (apparently behringer isn't that great, I'm not sure on that.) Outside of that, there's the Shure SM58 which is a dynamic mic, I don't think i'd really want that because dynamic mic's are said to be better for live performance rather than for recording.
What's your take?
For Interfaces I see that the Cakewalk UA 1G USB is cheap at $79 new on amazon and it comes with the "Solar LE" DAW, other than that I don't know a lot of decent, low-priced interfaces. I've seen the Blue Icicle, it's really basic and for like $30-40. But with something that cheap you probably get out of it what it's worth... not much.
So I guess what I'm really asking is, do I absolutely need any other equipment besides the things I've mentioned and am I making the right purchases on this budget?
Like, I have iPod earbuds... will I need a big set of new earphones?
I've heard about monitors too, is that ultimately necessary?
Please provide feedback, thanks!
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