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Are you happy with the SM57/J station?
I ask the question because if you are Gidge, maybe that's a a possible solution.
The $700 solution is in a different league altogether from what has been discussed since then, not only in terms of quality, but flexibility. Its a "starter" system that would produce good results to begin with and grow with upgrades. It also includes commercial software, which I didn't realize nut had.
In the same post, I readily adimitted there are likely other solutions that are less expensive, and offered one myself. I don't like the berigner myself, but the 602 provides two pres, and the ability to integrate additional line sources without the need for a new sound card. I still don't think this setup would provide satisfying recordings, and the beringer would still be replaced in relatively short order.
While Nut did not say he wanted to sound like Korn, he did say he was something of a perfectionist, which inidcated to me that he was looking for some sort of quality baseline.
So, going back to the thread, I guess I was wrong. One can get started with a one channel medium quality solution for less than $400, especially if used equipment is considered. This channel can also be well integrated with a delta card added in the future, and more capable software when added as well.
It will have some limitations (no stereo in, for example), but should be able to produce usable voice and acoustic guitar tracks.
I ask the question because if you are Gidge, maybe that's a a possible solution.
The $700 solution is in a different league altogether from what has been discussed since then, not only in terms of quality, but flexibility. Its a "starter" system that would produce good results to begin with and grow with upgrades. It also includes commercial software, which I didn't realize nut had.
In the same post, I readily adimitted there are likely other solutions that are less expensive, and offered one myself. I don't like the berigner myself, but the 602 provides two pres, and the ability to integrate additional line sources without the need for a new sound card. I still don't think this setup would provide satisfying recordings, and the beringer would still be replaced in relatively short order.
While Nut did not say he wanted to sound like Korn, he did say he was something of a perfectionist, which inidcated to me that he was looking for some sort of quality baseline.
So, going back to the thread, I guess I was wrong. One can get started with a one channel medium quality solution for less than $400, especially if used equipment is considered. This channel can also be well integrated with a delta card added in the future, and more capable software when added as well.
It will have some limitations (no stereo in, for example), but should be able to produce usable voice and acoustic guitar tracks.