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I've done some low-budget recordings in the past using my laptop, some good audio editing software, an AKG mic of mine plus some borrowed mics and Mackie mixers.
However, now I'm getting to the point where I'm actually turning it into a small business and it's time for me to get my *own* gear.
So I'm asking any of you out there who have dabbled in the recording arts what type of equipment I should pick up.
I'll tell you what I have and what/how I'll be recordin, and what my budget is:
I currently have:
A Windows laptop
1 AKG C1000s condensor mic (usually borrow a 2nd one)
Cool Edit 2000
A pair of studio-series Colby headphones
That's it! (sad, really)
I record live events and non-live session recordings. However, session recordings are almost always in an open hall environment rather than a studio (hence why I travel around with my laptop). I mainly record acoustic instruments and choral voices (classical mainly). Occasionally I record non-acoustic music, but the groups that do this usually have their own mixing/micing equipment anyway.
I need to be able to have all of my equipment fairly portable (fit in a car). And if I could find some kind of device that allows me to interface directly with my laptop (without having to use its built-in soundcard) that would be WONDERFUL!
My budget is around $300-$400 for the time being. I need to get just the bare necesities for now until I can afford more later.
What type/brand mics would you recommend?
What type/brand mixer would you recommend?
Are there any special laptop-oriented devices which would be helpful?
Thanks!
However, now I'm getting to the point where I'm actually turning it into a small business and it's time for me to get my *own* gear.
So I'm asking any of you out there who have dabbled in the recording arts what type of equipment I should pick up.
I'll tell you what I have and what/how I'll be recordin, and what my budget is:
I currently have:
A Windows laptop
1 AKG C1000s condensor mic (usually borrow a 2nd one)
Cool Edit 2000
A pair of studio-series Colby headphones
That's it! (sad, really)
I record live events and non-live session recordings. However, session recordings are almost always in an open hall environment rather than a studio (hence why I travel around with my laptop). I mainly record acoustic instruments and choral voices (classical mainly). Occasionally I record non-acoustic music, but the groups that do this usually have their own mixing/micing equipment anyway.
I need to be able to have all of my equipment fairly portable (fit in a car). And if I could find some kind of device that allows me to interface directly with my laptop (without having to use its built-in soundcard) that would be WONDERFUL!
My budget is around $300-$400 for the time being. I need to get just the bare necesities for now until I can afford more later.
What type/brand mics would you recommend?
What type/brand mixer would you recommend?
Are there any special laptop-oriented devices which would be helpful?
Thanks!