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Zorlee
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Hi!
I'm going to buy some home-studio gear, and I'm wondering if this will allow me to get a good quality sound with me (drums) and with my band (not played at the same time, but for example bass and drums, the guitar and keyboard and the vocal - not everything on the same time).
- Delta 1010lt PCI soundcard (Does this soundcard have a good driver or is it to old? Would you recommend it?)
- Behringer mixer (16 channel, 8 mic inputs)
- Good Studio Program
- Drum mics (Shure SM57 on snare - the only thing I'm sure about. Please post some good but not that expensive overhead links, so I can check them out!)
- Cables (Okey... How do I link the mixer to the soundcard when I want to mix the drums individual? I know there's a "signal" output behind every mic input, so do I take a cable from there to the soundcard, and voila? Or must I do something different??? Please help!)
Would this give me a nice starter homestudio (not pro quality but really good wuality, semi quality). If I tune correctly, have good enough mics and the mic plasement and the mixing is good. Will I a really nice sound out of my Yamaha Recording Custom 9000 set?
Please help me, and answer!!! Only serious answers from people with experience is allowed!
Zorlee... The Studio newb
I'm going to buy some home-studio gear, and I'm wondering if this will allow me to get a good quality sound with me (drums) and with my band (not played at the same time, but for example bass and drums, the guitar and keyboard and the vocal - not everything on the same time).
- Delta 1010lt PCI soundcard (Does this soundcard have a good driver or is it to old? Would you recommend it?)
- Behringer mixer (16 channel, 8 mic inputs)
- Good Studio Program
- Drum mics (Shure SM57 on snare - the only thing I'm sure about. Please post some good but not that expensive overhead links, so I can check them out!)
- Cables (Okey... How do I link the mixer to the soundcard when I want to mix the drums individual? I know there's a "signal" output behind every mic input, so do I take a cable from there to the soundcard, and voila? Or must I do something different??? Please help!)
Would this give me a nice starter homestudio (not pro quality but really good wuality, semi quality). If I tune correctly, have good enough mics and the mic plasement and the mixing is good. Will I a really nice sound out of my Yamaha Recording Custom 9000 set?
Please help me, and answer!!! Only serious answers from people with experience is allowed!
Zorlee... The Studio newb
