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matt1345
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My band and I are in the process of deciding whether or not we're going to do our own recording in the future or if we'll just go to a studio somewhere. Up to this point we've really only had a few brushes with recording (generally using a one track cassette to record practices but lately we've been experimenting with my mixer and computer). Right now we own just one truly decent mic and that's the SM58.
I'd consider myself a novice in determining the best recording equipment but I've been doing a lot of research in the past few months. I'd like it if some of the guys here could give me any tips, any opinions at all concerning the equipment choices and whether or not I'm going in the right direction. If it helps I have a pretty good idea of how I want our recordings to sound: I'd really like to get a faithful, clean "band in a room" type sound. Something warm and open. Thinking Sun Records, Moondance by Van Morrison...but also the rawness of The Velvet Underground's recordings and even the slightly out there sounds in Bowie's Berlin trilogy. I know mics and mic placement are going to be huge determining factors in the way the recordings eventually pan out.
We want to put together a semi professional, workable recording set up. However money is a factor and for the time being we don't have a lot to spend on all sorts of stuff. So we're trying to find a good mix of equipment, the bare essentials, to give us a recording set up that will yield decent results.
Sorry for the long winded explanation. So far this is some of the equipment I've been looking at. What do you guys think?
MIXER
Alesis Multimix 8 or 16 - From what I've read I see that to be able to record multiple tracks separately (like a full drum kit) onto a software program like Pro Tools or Mixcraft you need to use a firewire instead of a usb soundcard. Since you can get the Multimix 8 and 16 with firewire that's a big reason I'm looking at that item.
MICS
MXL 990 and MXL 991
Another Shure SM58 or Beta 58
Seinheiser e609
Audio Technica 4040
In terms of how much we have to spend I'd say 600$ to 800$ is what it would come down to for now. I'm not set on any of these items but some opinions would be nice. I want a mix of condenser and dynamic mics. Should I be looking at ribbon mics? I haven't done much research on pre amps or compressors. Should I be looking at those? Thanks for looking!
I'd consider myself a novice in determining the best recording equipment but I've been doing a lot of research in the past few months. I'd like it if some of the guys here could give me any tips, any opinions at all concerning the equipment choices and whether or not I'm going in the right direction. If it helps I have a pretty good idea of how I want our recordings to sound: I'd really like to get a faithful, clean "band in a room" type sound. Something warm and open. Thinking Sun Records, Moondance by Van Morrison...but also the rawness of The Velvet Underground's recordings and even the slightly out there sounds in Bowie's Berlin trilogy. I know mics and mic placement are going to be huge determining factors in the way the recordings eventually pan out.
We want to put together a semi professional, workable recording set up. However money is a factor and for the time being we don't have a lot to spend on all sorts of stuff. So we're trying to find a good mix of equipment, the bare essentials, to give us a recording set up that will yield decent results.
Sorry for the long winded explanation. So far this is some of the equipment I've been looking at. What do you guys think?
MIXER
Alesis Multimix 8 or 16 - From what I've read I see that to be able to record multiple tracks separately (like a full drum kit) onto a software program like Pro Tools or Mixcraft you need to use a firewire instead of a usb soundcard. Since you can get the Multimix 8 and 16 with firewire that's a big reason I'm looking at that item.
MICS
MXL 990 and MXL 991
Another Shure SM58 or Beta 58
Seinheiser e609
Audio Technica 4040
In terms of how much we have to spend I'd say 600$ to 800$ is what it would come down to for now. I'm not set on any of these items but some opinions would be nice. I want a mix of condenser and dynamic mics. Should I be looking at ribbon mics? I haven't done much research on pre amps or compressors. Should I be looking at those? Thanks for looking!