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Kodiak Attack
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Hi guys, my name is Richard.
I've been browsing around and I've seen many threads about starting up, but I want to get some feedback on my choices.
I'm going to be running on both a desktop and a notebook, both PC, both with Windows 7 64, both I5 I believe.
I have decided I'm going to start with:
Reaper
Tascam US-1800
Shure SM57 (possibly an Audix I5 mixed in for a slight tonal difference)
Shure Beta 52
2 Condenser mics
Monitors
I will maily be recording myself. I am a multi-instrumentalist and I want to record my jams while also getting a start on learning recording techniques, as I am enrolling in MTSU for AP in the fall.
I'm planning to record drums, guitar, bass and keys. I mainly play instrumental music so the need a nice vocal mic is not currently an issue.
Drums will be recorded with 4 mics as to keep it simple: Kick, snare, 2 overheads.
I plan to buy the interface new, and look for the 57, 52, and monitors used.
For what I'm wanting to do, which is recording each instrument separate and layering track by track, am I making wise purchases? I figure most of this stuff could still be serving me for years down the road, aside from an interface and computer upgrade.
I need a little help as far as selecting monitors, but it will really depend on my budget, which will be sub $200 for a used pair. Definitely want active, as I don't have room in the budget to buy an amp as well.
Also needed is some advice on a decent pair of condenser mics. I've noticed there aren't many that I would say would be a great investments for the future as far as budget goes. So are there some that I should be eyeballing in the used market? Let's say, for $150 for the pair.
Any advice pertaining to budget friendly but quality xlr and line cables, is welcomed as well.
Thanks guys. If I've forgotten something I'm sure I'll address it later.
I've been browsing around and I've seen many threads about starting up, but I want to get some feedback on my choices.
I'm going to be running on both a desktop and a notebook, both PC, both with Windows 7 64, both I5 I believe.
I have decided I'm going to start with:
Reaper
Tascam US-1800
Shure SM57 (possibly an Audix I5 mixed in for a slight tonal difference)
Shure Beta 52
2 Condenser mics
Monitors
I will maily be recording myself. I am a multi-instrumentalist and I want to record my jams while also getting a start on learning recording techniques, as I am enrolling in MTSU for AP in the fall.
I'm planning to record drums, guitar, bass and keys. I mainly play instrumental music so the need a nice vocal mic is not currently an issue.
Drums will be recorded with 4 mics as to keep it simple: Kick, snare, 2 overheads.
I plan to buy the interface new, and look for the 57, 52, and monitors used.
For what I'm wanting to do, which is recording each instrument separate and layering track by track, am I making wise purchases? I figure most of this stuff could still be serving me for years down the road, aside from an interface and computer upgrade.
I need a little help as far as selecting monitors, but it will really depend on my budget, which will be sub $200 for a used pair. Definitely want active, as I don't have room in the budget to buy an amp as well.
Also needed is some advice on a decent pair of condenser mics. I've noticed there aren't many that I would say would be a great investments for the future as far as budget goes. So are there some that I should be eyeballing in the used market? Let's say, for $150 for the pair.
Any advice pertaining to budget friendly but quality xlr and line cables, is welcomed as well.
Thanks guys. If I've forgotten something I'm sure I'll address it later.