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Job7
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I am pretty new to good-quality multitrack-recording, but I know a few basics, and now I have a few questions for the more advanced studio-owners here. All questions are based on a low budget of in and around 1400 euros (1600 dollars I guess).
1) Is a Yamaha studiomixer a good one for plugging vocals and digipiano in a computer, or should I look for another brand?
2) When using this studiomixer, a pre-amp for my mic is not needed, I was told by some people, because a pre-amp is built-in. Are they right on that?
3) In Holland, everyone is picking on Behringer stuff, because of it's very poor soundquality. Should or shouldn't I go with the flow?
4) Can I use Reason with N-Track?
5) What studiomicrophone can you recommend for vocal recording?
6) I want to record some live percussion. Do I use the vocal mic or overheads?
7) Reason vs. external synthmodule. Wich one is preferable?
8) What should I buy the very first to start off with?
and final question
9) Or should I never consider buying any of it, but instead hire someone with advanced knowledge and stuff to record my stuff for me?
Hope this ain't to much questions at once and hope you can help me out here.
It's not that I am a total nitwit, it's just that I am a little new on the topic and want to save myself from buying any useless, expensive stuff.
Cheers!

1) Is a Yamaha studiomixer a good one for plugging vocals and digipiano in a computer, or should I look for another brand?
2) When using this studiomixer, a pre-amp for my mic is not needed, I was told by some people, because a pre-amp is built-in. Are they right on that?
3) In Holland, everyone is picking on Behringer stuff, because of it's very poor soundquality. Should or shouldn't I go with the flow?
4) Can I use Reason with N-Track?
5) What studiomicrophone can you recommend for vocal recording?
6) I want to record some live percussion. Do I use the vocal mic or overheads?
7) Reason vs. external synthmodule. Wich one is preferable?
8) What should I buy the very first to start off with?
and final question
9) Or should I never consider buying any of it, but instead hire someone with advanced knowledge and stuff to record my stuff for me?
Hope this ain't to much questions at once and hope you can help me out here.
It's not that I am a total nitwit, it's just that I am a little new on the topic and want to save myself from buying any useless, expensive stuff.
Cheers!
