New to recording

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Matticus

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Looking for a good recording set up, but not looking to spend more then about $4000, keep in mind this price would have to include a computer. Any help on what equipment i should get would be appriciated
 
What are you wanting to do?

That should be a good place to start. :)

Brandon
 
Start with a MINIMUM of equipment. The FIRST thing I would do personally, is treat the recording space with absorption. Use a quarter of your budget to treat the room. The reason being, it wouldn't matter if you had $100k in equipment. Untill you understant the ROOM colors the recording, and then lies to you again when you mix, it doesn't matter what equipment you have, you will scratch your head over and over when the recording doesn't translate to other systems. THAT is the point my friend. If you start with a good room from the beginning, you will HEAR the truth. No matter what you do without treatment...you won't hear it truthfully. THAT is the truth.

fitz:)
 
Thanks fitz

I want to be able to record my, and other peoples bands. And be able to produce a good quality cd
 
Thanks fitz
No prob. You'll see, I may be a grouchy old fart on batteries, but I do my best to tell you the truth...as I know it.:)

I want to be able to record my, and other peoples bands.

Thats a tall order. But many people succeed. My best advice at this point is to identify your limitations, and plan accordingly. For "ensemble" recording, usually the prerequisite is space/isolation. Can you enlighten us to your situation and we will try to advise you should you have questions.
fitZ:)
 
Well I have a rather large basement which will be finished to fit the needs of recording, so space is not an issue, and as far as the finishing goes, money wont be a problem either, the $4000 i mentioned earlier is just for equipment. I dont have the exact demensions of the basement onhand, but if they are needed, i can get them
 
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