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australian_guy
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Hi everyone.
I want to do the talk-while-rhyming thing into a microphone and record it onto my computer. My microphone is a NT1-A Rode condenser microphone.
My DAW program is Reaper.
I am wondering which audio interface/pre-amp I should get if all I want to do is rap and maybe play guitar into the interface on occasion.
At the moment I am looking to buy the M-Audio M-Track Plus 2-Channel Interface w/ Digital I/O.
At the moment it has all the system requirements I need (phantom power etc.) but the only thing I am confused about is the interface only has two channels. Would I need more channels? I recall reading someone who said you need four stereo inputs (I don't know anything about recording yet).
So my question is: is this interface a good choice for what I want to do? If not, do you have any better recommendations?
And finally, I would like to thank any of you who decide to answer this. None of you (as far as I am aware) are being paid to offer advice and you're doing this out of pure generosity. Thanks to anyone who even reads this, too.
I want to do the talk-while-rhyming thing into a microphone and record it onto my computer. My microphone is a NT1-A Rode condenser microphone.
My DAW program is Reaper.
I am wondering which audio interface/pre-amp I should get if all I want to do is rap and maybe play guitar into the interface on occasion.
At the moment I am looking to buy the M-Audio M-Track Plus 2-Channel Interface w/ Digital I/O.
At the moment it has all the system requirements I need (phantom power etc.) but the only thing I am confused about is the interface only has two channels. Would I need more channels? I recall reading someone who said you need four stereo inputs (I don't know anything about recording yet).
So my question is: is this interface a good choice for what I want to do? If not, do you have any better recommendations?
And finally, I would like to thank any of you who decide to answer this. None of you (as far as I am aware) are being paid to offer advice and you're doing this out of pure generosity. Thanks to anyone who even reads this, too.