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I would like to record my band's demo in the future so I need a home recording studio. I have never done it before so I need some help from you guys. Is this enough to record electric guiatr, drums, bass and vocals:

* 3 x Shure SM57 - MICs
* Peavy PV 8 USB - MIXER
* Reaper - SOFTWARE
* Genius - GOOD SPEAKERS


I know that the SM57 isin't the best for vocal recording or Reaper the best program but will it do?

Also do I need a sound interface (card whatever)? If yes could you please suggest me one within the region of 80 pounds?

Thank you

Shaman
 
Are you recording the band all at the same time? or each instrument at different times?
 
Do you already have the 57's?

You could get (2) SM57's and one condensor. You can use the 57's for snare & kick and put the condensor up top for a single overhead mic. Or get two condensors for a pair of OH's.
 
Hello

I would like to record my band's demo in the future so I need a home recording studio. I have never done it before so I need some help from you guys. Is this enough to record electric guiatr, drums, bass and vocals:

* 3 x Shure SM57 - MICs
* Peavy PV 8 USB - MIXER
* Reaper - SOFTWARE
* Genius - GOOD SPEAKERS


I know that the SM57 isin't the best for vocal recording or Reaper the best program but will it do?

Also do I need a sound interface (card whatever)? If yes could you please suggest me one within the region of 80 pounds?

Thank you

Shaman

Oops. I forgot to address the other questions. :rolleyes:

The 57's will be fine for vocals. Are they the best? No. But you could do a lot worse. And Reaper is a very respectable DAW. A lot of people on this forum use it and love it. I personally use Cubase, but that's because it's what I started with.

You won't need an interface unless you want to record more than two channels at a time. The Peavey mixer will only send 2 channels of audio to your computer. Which might be just fine considering that your not recording your whole band at one time.
 
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