AxelCloris
New member
Hey everyone.
I'm new to the home recording scene. I've done a fair bit of work on my school's equipment in our sound lab, but quite honestly I cannot afford things like Manley tube microphones and such on my personal budget. What I'm looking for today is a USB interface that I can use with my laptop to record voice only. I'm not looking to do music, so I know I don't need a large number of inputs on my interface. I'm currently looking for good USB interfaces in the $100 price range to run a simple single mic setup at my home for some light work. I've been looking at picking up a used Edirol UA25 (non-ex version) since I can get it in my price range. I've seen a few posts about this one here on the forums, but many of them are older and other devices have come out since then that may be better for my purpose. I'm curious if any of you who record vocals for music or voice overs may have some suggestions for someone who is starting out. I'm thinking about pairing this with a large diaphragm condenser mic, so I'd be looking for something that could do phantom power like the UA25 can. I've also been tossing around the idea of the Avid Fast Track and the Behringer 302USB, as they look to be pretty well reviewed on Amazon.
Thanks in advance!
Axel
I'm new to the home recording scene. I've done a fair bit of work on my school's equipment in our sound lab, but quite honestly I cannot afford things like Manley tube microphones and such on my personal budget. What I'm looking for today is a USB interface that I can use with my laptop to record voice only. I'm not looking to do music, so I know I don't need a large number of inputs on my interface. I'm currently looking for good USB interfaces in the $100 price range to run a simple single mic setup at my home for some light work. I've been looking at picking up a used Edirol UA25 (non-ex version) since I can get it in my price range. I've seen a few posts about this one here on the forums, but many of them are older and other devices have come out since then that may be better for my purpose. I'm curious if any of you who record vocals for music or voice overs may have some suggestions for someone who is starting out. I'm thinking about pairing this with a large diaphragm condenser mic, so I'd be looking for something that could do phantom power like the UA25 can. I've also been tossing around the idea of the Avid Fast Track and the Behringer 302USB, as they look to be pretty well reviewed on Amazon.
Thanks in advance!
Axel