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Okay, I've spent a good amount of time searching through this bbs looking for relevant posts, and I think I'm getting closer to buying. Thanks for the responses to my previous post.
I'm Pretty sure on:
Mackie 1202 VLZ Pro mixer
Shure 57 and/or 58 mics
One of the popular multitrack programs: n-track, cakewalk
I am a completely new to this, and I will be recording to comp through my SB Live gold, at least for now. I am concerned the mixer is not suited for someone new like me.
What I must decide:
Monitors and/or headphones (no idea here)
mic stands, any cables and adapters I may need (ie: mixer to soundcard)
Questions I couldn't find answers to:
1) Will I be able to use that model of mixer to send it to something like the Echo Layla that has multiple inputs, if I choose to buy one? I heard about some problems, not enough outputs of something?
2) Where am I plugging the reference monitors? Do they replace my computer speakers? Do I need more hardware to get them working?
In the previous post, MISTERQCUE suggests:
"Near-field active(if you have no amp)or passive monitors
to judge your mixes.Check out some Tannoy Reveals@$350.00
per pair or Tannoy Proto J's @$200.00 a pair."
3) Will I have evertyhing I need, besides the instruments, to get started right away?
I'm Pretty sure on:
Mackie 1202 VLZ Pro mixer
Shure 57 and/or 58 mics
One of the popular multitrack programs: n-track, cakewalk
I am a completely new to this, and I will be recording to comp through my SB Live gold, at least for now. I am concerned the mixer is not suited for someone new like me.
What I must decide:
Monitors and/or headphones (no idea here)
mic stands, any cables and adapters I may need (ie: mixer to soundcard)
Questions I couldn't find answers to:
1) Will I be able to use that model of mixer to send it to something like the Echo Layla that has multiple inputs, if I choose to buy one? I heard about some problems, not enough outputs of something?
2) Where am I plugging the reference monitors? Do they replace my computer speakers? Do I need more hardware to get them working?
In the previous post, MISTERQCUE suggests:
"Near-field active(if you have no amp)or passive monitors
to judge your mixes.Check out some Tannoy Reveals@$350.00
per pair or Tannoy Proto J's @$200.00 a pair."
3) Will I have evertyhing I need, besides the instruments, to get started right away?