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bmwoody
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Hi guys! I've been browsing these forums over the past few days, and you all seem very helpful and knowledgable about recording and sound equipment, so I figured I may as well just ask straight out for help. This is going to be a BIG post.
I'm looking to start a recording studio in my shed. It's a polebarn style shed with a 13'X13' area that we remodeled a couple years ago. There are already some decent soundproofing pads on the walls (in addition to the 3" of fiberglass insulation) that help deaden the sound pretty well. I've been in various bands, and this area has in the last two years been used as practice space.
That being said, I have also attempted some recordings through a slightly modified version of the basic live setup. (I can provide samples if anyone wants to hear...They're alright for the setup.) Here's where the BIG part comes in. I need to know what components I still need to buy, and what I can still use in a recording environment. Here's the setup I've got so far:
For vocals, I have a (somewhat worn out) Sennheiser E835 (I know this one's more of a performance mic) and a couple of Shure SM48's. For guitars, I've just been using the same mics as the vocals. For drums, I have a set of Audix Fusion series (3 F-10s, 1 F-12, and 2 F-15s). I've been running it all through a Mackie mixer into a CPU with an M-Audio Delta 44 sound card. I record using Acid 5.0 (the free version came with the sound card; I just went ahead and upgraded). I also just bought a MXL-990 and MXL-991 (which I'm thinking of using for acoustic guitar, if nothing else).
I guess this is kind of an open-ended post, and I'm not expecting one big answer from one person. But if you happen to read this, and know a bit about any of the stuff I've got, feel free to leave feedback.
*Deep breath* So... How good is my current equipment? What else would you recommend buying (in a relatively low price range)? I'd like to begin by improving a few small things here and there that will make a significant difference. Where do I start?
I'm looking to start a recording studio in my shed. It's a polebarn style shed with a 13'X13' area that we remodeled a couple years ago. There are already some decent soundproofing pads on the walls (in addition to the 3" of fiberglass insulation) that help deaden the sound pretty well. I've been in various bands, and this area has in the last two years been used as practice space.
That being said, I have also attempted some recordings through a slightly modified version of the basic live setup. (I can provide samples if anyone wants to hear...They're alright for the setup.) Here's where the BIG part comes in. I need to know what components I still need to buy, and what I can still use in a recording environment. Here's the setup I've got so far:
For vocals, I have a (somewhat worn out) Sennheiser E835 (I know this one's more of a performance mic) and a couple of Shure SM48's. For guitars, I've just been using the same mics as the vocals. For drums, I have a set of Audix Fusion series (3 F-10s, 1 F-12, and 2 F-15s). I've been running it all through a Mackie mixer into a CPU with an M-Audio Delta 44 sound card. I record using Acid 5.0 (the free version came with the sound card; I just went ahead and upgraded). I also just bought a MXL-990 and MXL-991 (which I'm thinking of using for acoustic guitar, if nothing else).
I guess this is kind of an open-ended post, and I'm not expecting one big answer from one person. But if you happen to read this, and know a bit about any of the stuff I've got, feel free to leave feedback.
*Deep breath* So... How good is my current equipment? What else would you recommend buying (in a relatively low price range)? I'd like to begin by improving a few small things here and there that will make a significant difference. Where do I start?
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