What should be my next purchase?

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In an effort to constantly better my recording equipment, what should be my next purchase? Money is not really an object but I do have limits. :rolleyes:

Here's what I have right now:

Intel P4 3ghz w/HT
Abit IC7 Max-3 Mobo
Antec 550W PSU
Kingston HyperX RAM - 2gigs
Western Digital 180GB HD
Western Digital 160GB HD
Maxtor 200GB HD
TDK DVD +/- RW
Antec Tower Case

Delta 1010 Soundcard
M-Audio Studiophile BX8 Active Monitors
Behringer HA4700 Headphone Amp (only used during tracking)
Studio Projects VTB-1

MXL V67G
Rode NTK
Shure SM58 x2
Sennheiser e609s

Sonar 4PE (upgrading to 5PE soon)
BFD
BFD XFL
T-Racks 24 (never use it anymore)

All my guitars are tracked with a Vetta II using the digital out. Bass is tracked by plugging straight into the VTB-1.

I think that's all...
 
What do you feel is your weakest spot? I'd probably be looking at adding some more pres, maybe a two-channel like a Toft ATC-2 or even something more expensive than that ... then I'd get a whizz-bang interface like an RME Fireface or something like that.
 
The man is honest! Bravo! Other than yourself, what is the weak link in your gear?

I was thinking something like an RNC for a step-up/ variety of preamp. My guess is that recording direct with the guitar, as convenient as it is, is somewhat limiting. As much a I like amp sims... I've never been able to top the sound of even my (relatively) cheap Marshall combo miced with a MXL603 or a 57. I'm not familiar with the Vetta II, though.

You mention not using T-Racks 24. If its the stand alone version I fully understand! But what plugs do you have in Sonar? Any thought towards increasing your plugin arsenal?

Chris
 
what do you primarily record? if you record vocals (im guessing since you have 2 sm58's) maybe consider a shure beta 87a condenser mic. im a singer and i love being able to have the option to hold my microphone with such clear condenser quality, and i can take it to play out if i want too. i havent too much experience with recording...but so far this has been my best purchase.
 
I would say either a preamp, a mic, or new monitors. It looks to me like a Toft ATC-2 might be a good unit for you. Decent pre and comp, awesome EQ:)
 
I would also vote for a good preamp (one or two channels). You also didn't mention anything about your recording/mixing space or acoustic treatments. That would be a good area to address before upgrading your monitors.
 
xstatic said:
I would say either a preamp, a mic, or new monitors. It looks to me like a Toft ATC-2 might be a good unit for you. Decent pre and comp, awesome EQ:)

Well....I just bought the monitors so...I think I'll wear them out first before I upgrade those.
 
I'm thinking either a new pre, acoustic treatment of some kind, or a new mic?

Like I said, I just bought the monitors. I'm not even used to them yet and they are great. They get good reviews so that's why I picked them up. I think my next step for monitors might be some Mackie HR824's some something comparable.

And yeah, I have some plugs that I forgot to mention. I've had the waves bundle for about a year now. Still not used to any of them and I don't use all of them, that's for sure. Starting to wonder if I should have bought a UAD-1 instead.

Anyway, I'm kind of weary of doing any acoustic treatment because we just moved into the house about a month ago. It's still "new" to me if you know what I mean. I sure don't want to cover the entire room in acoustic foam. There are two closets. I haven't recorded vocals yet but that's probably where vocals will be recorded when it's time to do them. How might I treat the closet for this? It's a fairly large closet. It definately gives a vocalist room to move around.
 
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