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slowman
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First post….This is an amazing website.
I’m looking to build a home studio pretty much from scratch. I’ve used a 2 input USB interface for some simple recording and am ready to step up in class but I don’t know what to buy and would like some input.
The biggest frustration I have with this website is that I have no way of gauging people’s opinions since it is hard to tell how they use their tools. Somebody creating techno dance music will likely have different requirements than somebody recording classic rockabilly.
To give you some context, my requirements are to record straight-forward roots music. I have all instruments for recording which means I don’t need (or expect to need) things like drum sequences, MIDI capability or virtual instruments. Instrumentation will typically be vox, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, bass, plus some coloring instruments (pedal steel, mandolin, fiddle, harmonica). I need to get good sounds to disc and competently mix them.
My rankings of priorities in evaluating purchases are:
1. Low hassle recording/mixing. I’m a “set it and forget it” kind of guy. I’d like to dial in some settings I like for each instrument, store them and then nail the drum kit and amps to the floor.
2. Capability – I want competent tools but I doubt I need a lot of bells and whistles. Max inputs required will probably be about 4/5 for recording drums. No clue on number of tracks but I’m guessing fewer than 20.
3. Price – I’m able to spend what I want but I don’t want to pay for a bunch of functionality I’ll never use.
What I have now:
New model iMac
Adam A7 monitors
Audix I5
Shure SM-58
What I need:
Interface – I’ve gotten recommendations for the M audio ProFire 2626
Software – wide open here.
I’ve learned from this site the importance of room treatment and mics and am still digesting the information before making purchases.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I’m looking to build a home studio pretty much from scratch. I’ve used a 2 input USB interface for some simple recording and am ready to step up in class but I don’t know what to buy and would like some input.
The biggest frustration I have with this website is that I have no way of gauging people’s opinions since it is hard to tell how they use their tools. Somebody creating techno dance music will likely have different requirements than somebody recording classic rockabilly.
To give you some context, my requirements are to record straight-forward roots music. I have all instruments for recording which means I don’t need (or expect to need) things like drum sequences, MIDI capability or virtual instruments. Instrumentation will typically be vox, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, bass, plus some coloring instruments (pedal steel, mandolin, fiddle, harmonica). I need to get good sounds to disc and competently mix them.
My rankings of priorities in evaluating purchases are:
1. Low hassle recording/mixing. I’m a “set it and forget it” kind of guy. I’d like to dial in some settings I like for each instrument, store them and then nail the drum kit and amps to the floor.
2. Capability – I want competent tools but I doubt I need a lot of bells and whistles. Max inputs required will probably be about 4/5 for recording drums. No clue on number of tracks but I’m guessing fewer than 20.
3. Price – I’m able to spend what I want but I don’t want to pay for a bunch of functionality I’ll never use.
What I have now:
New model iMac
Adam A7 monitors
Audix I5
Shure SM-58
What I need:
Interface – I’ve gotten recommendations for the M audio ProFire 2626
Software – wide open here.
I’ve learned from this site the importance of room treatment and mics and am still digesting the information before making purchases.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

