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undrtkr_00
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So, after several years of recording bits here and there with the same basic setup, I am looking to step up my level of activity, and need to make some upgrades. I'm looking for help deciding how to prioritize. My budget is about $3,000 total, and I need to figure out which pieces to upgrade (and with what).
Key parts of my current setup:
• PC with Windows XP
• DAW: Cakewalk Sonar 2
• Interface: M-Audio 1010/LT
• Preamp: FRM RNP (2 channels)
• Mic: Studio Projects C1
• Monitors: Simple 5.1 PC speaker setup (I know, I know)
Mostly I record 1-3 tracks at a time with the focus being on vocals, keyboards, electric bass, hand drums and percussion, and a little acoustic guitar. I tend to do minimal sound processing. We also have a baby grand but I have not gotten up the gusto to try micing it yet.
Sonar is becoming unstable these days, so I am definitely upgrading that. Reaper is looking like a likely contender there, so that won't hurt my budget too much. My thoughts on upgrading the other items:
• Monitors - Definitely need a real set of studio monitors. Am leaning towards a powered 2.1 setup, as I currently mix my music down and then go listen in the car, which has a 12" sub. I like my low end and want to hear it while mixing down.
• New condenser mic - Very happy with the Studio Projects C1 for vocals and general recording, but would like to add something that will record acoustic guitar and percussion/hand drums really well, and need a 2nd mic at times.
• Preamp for vocals - Love the RNP, but it is fairly transparent, and I'd like to add something with a little more warmth - probably tube.
• New interface? - This is a question mark for me. I have enough ins and outs to do what I want currently, but am wondering if I can get something a little cleaner with better D/A converters for, say, under $1,000. Or, is my money better spent entirely on the items above? I generally understand sampling rates and bit depth, but realize that all 24 bit 96k sampling interfaces are not the same. Assuming I buy another channel's worth of standalone preamp (see above), I won't need to have the world's greatest preamps on the interface.
If you were in my shoes, how would you prioritize your $? Spend most of it on monitors or go cheaper on those and get great a mic and preamp? Add a better interface, or keep what I've got and put those $ somewhere else? Are there specific pieces of hardware you are in love with that would fit my budget? I tend to go for the stuff that causes people to say "it sounds almost identical to XX that costs twice as much (or more)."
Key parts of my current setup:
• PC with Windows XP
• DAW: Cakewalk Sonar 2
• Interface: M-Audio 1010/LT
• Preamp: FRM RNP (2 channels)
• Mic: Studio Projects C1
• Monitors: Simple 5.1 PC speaker setup (I know, I know)
Mostly I record 1-3 tracks at a time with the focus being on vocals, keyboards, electric bass, hand drums and percussion, and a little acoustic guitar. I tend to do minimal sound processing. We also have a baby grand but I have not gotten up the gusto to try micing it yet.
Sonar is becoming unstable these days, so I am definitely upgrading that. Reaper is looking like a likely contender there, so that won't hurt my budget too much. My thoughts on upgrading the other items:
• Monitors - Definitely need a real set of studio monitors. Am leaning towards a powered 2.1 setup, as I currently mix my music down and then go listen in the car, which has a 12" sub. I like my low end and want to hear it while mixing down.
• New condenser mic - Very happy with the Studio Projects C1 for vocals and general recording, but would like to add something that will record acoustic guitar and percussion/hand drums really well, and need a 2nd mic at times.
• Preamp for vocals - Love the RNP, but it is fairly transparent, and I'd like to add something with a little more warmth - probably tube.
• New interface? - This is a question mark for me. I have enough ins and outs to do what I want currently, but am wondering if I can get something a little cleaner with better D/A converters for, say, under $1,000. Or, is my money better spent entirely on the items above? I generally understand sampling rates and bit depth, but realize that all 24 bit 96k sampling interfaces are not the same. Assuming I buy another channel's worth of standalone preamp (see above), I won't need to have the world's greatest preamps on the interface.
If you were in my shoes, how would you prioritize your $? Spend most of it on monitors or go cheaper on those and get great a mic and preamp? Add a better interface, or keep what I've got and put those $ somewhere else? Are there specific pieces of hardware you are in love with that would fit my budget? I tend to go for the stuff that causes people to say "it sounds almost identical to XX that costs twice as much (or more)."