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deadandbloated
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Hello! A friend recommended this forum to me with high regards, so I decided to stop in.
(note: I closed my thread in techniques, I suppose it was the wrong forum)
I am looking to begin gathering equipment to start recording and I'd like to put together the ideal setup, which is scalable for future use. I have about $2500 to spend at this point, so I'd like to get the most bang for my buck out of a home studio. I've recorded in numerous studios, but didn't pay attention enough to the process/equipment, I suppose.
Phase one will be primarily drums, then I'll move onto working with guitars and vocals. I will be recording all of the tracks myself, most of the time, so that's a consideration.
So, I've worked in a number of home studios, all of which had terrible latency issues. I spent countless amounts of time recording, adjusting, listening, re-recording, adjusting, and so on. So, minimizing latency would be great.
Here are the two options that I was considering:
1. A nice mixer (Mackie Onyx 1620 or similar), with a firewire card or USB 2.0.
2. An audio interface (Mackie 400F or Motu 828mkII)
(I still have to research the software a bit as well)
Why would one pick one over the other? Is it severely limiting to have less XLR inputs than needed to record the entire kit? Is it safe to assume the firewire devices will output each channel to its own track within the software?
I was thinking about the Shure DMK5752 Drum Microphone Package to get me started with a few cardioids mics and a supercardioid. I own an SM58 for live vocals - I'd assume I can use that for something.
I like the idea of direct-in guitar tracking with some amp modelling, but I'm sure that has its limitations.
General Info
I'll be doing some acoustic tracks, some metal, and some hard rock, and some progressive music.
What I have:
PC - AMD x2 Athalon64 2400, 2gb RAM, XP SP2, crappy SBLive!Platinum Card
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier with a Mesa Cab (4x12)
6pc Tama Superstar
Shure SM58
150 Watt Fender PA/Mixer (low end)
Unfortunately no processors (eq, compression, or otherwise) any more.
So, in your opinion, what would be my best option? Furthermore, am I on the right track?
Thanks in advance.
(note: I closed my thread in techniques, I suppose it was the wrong forum)
I am looking to begin gathering equipment to start recording and I'd like to put together the ideal setup, which is scalable for future use. I have about $2500 to spend at this point, so I'd like to get the most bang for my buck out of a home studio. I've recorded in numerous studios, but didn't pay attention enough to the process/equipment, I suppose.
Phase one will be primarily drums, then I'll move onto working with guitars and vocals. I will be recording all of the tracks myself, most of the time, so that's a consideration.
So, I've worked in a number of home studios, all of which had terrible latency issues. I spent countless amounts of time recording, adjusting, listening, re-recording, adjusting, and so on. So, minimizing latency would be great.
Here are the two options that I was considering:
1. A nice mixer (Mackie Onyx 1620 or similar), with a firewire card or USB 2.0.
2. An audio interface (Mackie 400F or Motu 828mkII)
(I still have to research the software a bit as well)
Why would one pick one over the other? Is it severely limiting to have less XLR inputs than needed to record the entire kit? Is it safe to assume the firewire devices will output each channel to its own track within the software?
I was thinking about the Shure DMK5752 Drum Microphone Package to get me started with a few cardioids mics and a supercardioid. I own an SM58 for live vocals - I'd assume I can use that for something.
I like the idea of direct-in guitar tracking with some amp modelling, but I'm sure that has its limitations.
General Info
I'll be doing some acoustic tracks, some metal, and some hard rock, and some progressive music.
What I have:
PC - AMD x2 Athalon64 2400, 2gb RAM, XP SP2, crappy SBLive!Platinum Card
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier with a Mesa Cab (4x12)
6pc Tama Superstar
Shure SM58
150 Watt Fender PA/Mixer (low end)
Unfortunately no processors (eq, compression, or otherwise) any more.
So, in your opinion, what would be my best option? Furthermore, am I on the right track?
Thanks in advance.