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Hey all! New to the message board, and just getting started in home recording. Perhaps this post belongs in a different forum (newbie, computer, etc.) forum, but I figured if I posted smart questions to any forum, I'd get smart answers.
I've played piano for about 20 years, and guitar for 10, and I'd like to start working on getting some of my sound recorded, mixed, edited, etc. I'm a computer professional and amateur musician, and I've done severely amateurish multi-track recordings before with a PC before, but am ready to make it more of a serious hobby than before. So I'm buying new equipment, and severely limiting my budget so I can get a feel for the sounds I'll be working with and know which direction to take for future upgrades over the years.
So I've done a bit of research, have an idea of what I'm aiming for, what I'm buying, and have some questions, and am looking for feedback.
Basically, I'd like to do multitrack recording with my PC. I will be mic'ing all of my audio input, which will be one track track added at a time. I'm looking for a good clean sound, so that what goes into the mic what gets laid down. I will be mic'ing a small amp for guitar, as well as vocals.
After doing some research, here's what I've tentatively come up with:
Shure BETA 58A Mic - Reviews have indicated good response, low noise, versatile, and mics an amp fairly well.
M-Audio Audio Buddy Pre-amp - Seems to be the quintessential "cheap and clean" pre-amp. Don't need a tube, just a good clean sound for both vocals and guitar.
Cakewalk Multitrack Software - Very popular software package, probably has everything I want.
Now here is where I get stuck: getting the sound into the computer. I have a SBLive! Value card right now that is adequate for gaming/movies, but has 1/8" line-in and mic inputs. This seems largely inadequate, but I could be wrong. Do I go with a PCI card, like the Audiophile 2496, and adapt the 1/4" pre-amp out to RCA? Do I get an external USB input device like the Tascam US-122? Or do I just use the line-in capabilities of a consumer sound card?
I suppose the question might need asking, do I even need the separate pre-amp? Or do I use whatever's on the PC input device?
So any help, thoughts, or answers to questions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've played piano for about 20 years, and guitar for 10, and I'd like to start working on getting some of my sound recorded, mixed, edited, etc. I'm a computer professional and amateur musician, and I've done severely amateurish multi-track recordings before with a PC before, but am ready to make it more of a serious hobby than before. So I'm buying new equipment, and severely limiting my budget so I can get a feel for the sounds I'll be working with and know which direction to take for future upgrades over the years.
So I've done a bit of research, have an idea of what I'm aiming for, what I'm buying, and have some questions, and am looking for feedback.
Basically, I'd like to do multitrack recording with my PC. I will be mic'ing all of my audio input, which will be one track track added at a time. I'm looking for a good clean sound, so that what goes into the mic what gets laid down. I will be mic'ing a small amp for guitar, as well as vocals.
After doing some research, here's what I've tentatively come up with:
Shure BETA 58A Mic - Reviews have indicated good response, low noise, versatile, and mics an amp fairly well.
M-Audio Audio Buddy Pre-amp - Seems to be the quintessential "cheap and clean" pre-amp. Don't need a tube, just a good clean sound for both vocals and guitar.
Cakewalk Multitrack Software - Very popular software package, probably has everything I want.
Now here is where I get stuck: getting the sound into the computer. I have a SBLive! Value card right now that is adequate for gaming/movies, but has 1/8" line-in and mic inputs. This seems largely inadequate, but I could be wrong. Do I go with a PCI card, like the Audiophile 2496, and adapt the 1/4" pre-amp out to RCA? Do I get an external USB input device like the Tascam US-122? Or do I just use the line-in capabilities of a consumer sound card?
I suppose the question might need asking, do I even need the separate pre-amp? Or do I use whatever's on the PC input device?
So any help, thoughts, or answers to questions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!