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Hello all!
I just lost my first post in a login snafu and I'm a little miffed, so I'll try to keep it short.
I'm working on a setup for vocal recording. So far, I have a mixer - the Behringer Xenyx 1202fx. Soon I will be purchasing a mic...I'm trying to decide between the Rode NT1-A and the AKG Perception 220. I'll probably end up going with the NT1-A since the package comes with a pop filter, cord, and shock mount and my budget isn't all that large.
The computer I have, I built myself. It's fast and current, but I built it for gaming with no regard to sound. My current audio is the VIA HD chip that is integrated into the motherboard, so I know I'm going to need a new audio interface. But as far as what to get, I'm at a total loss. I've done some research, but I'm still a little confused. Some help from those who know would be greatly appreciated...
I've looked at internal interfaces like the M-Audio Delta series cards and the E-MU cards, but when it comes to external interfaces, I'm still a bit lost. My mixer has a fine number of effects presets, however, it is lacking compression. I'd like to find an audio interface with a built in compression feature. I'm leaning more toward an external unit because I have a rather large graphics card which is obstructing one of my PCIex1 slots. I suppose I could move it down to my other PCIex16 slot, but I'm concerned about clearance and airflow.
So, ideally, I'm looking for a USB 2.0 audio interface that will work well with my mixer and that has built in compression for under $200 - although, I'd be willing to sacrifice the built-in compression. Maybe I could go with a separate compression unit, but I know that doing so may put me out of my budget range. Also, I'm not totally ruling out internals.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
I just lost my first post in a login snafu and I'm a little miffed, so I'll try to keep it short.
I'm working on a setup for vocal recording. So far, I have a mixer - the Behringer Xenyx 1202fx. Soon I will be purchasing a mic...I'm trying to decide between the Rode NT1-A and the AKG Perception 220. I'll probably end up going with the NT1-A since the package comes with a pop filter, cord, and shock mount and my budget isn't all that large.
The computer I have, I built myself. It's fast and current, but I built it for gaming with no regard to sound. My current audio is the VIA HD chip that is integrated into the motherboard, so I know I'm going to need a new audio interface. But as far as what to get, I'm at a total loss. I've done some research, but I'm still a little confused. Some help from those who know would be greatly appreciated...
I've looked at internal interfaces like the M-Audio Delta series cards and the E-MU cards, but when it comes to external interfaces, I'm still a bit lost. My mixer has a fine number of effects presets, however, it is lacking compression. I'd like to find an audio interface with a built in compression feature. I'm leaning more toward an external unit because I have a rather large graphics card which is obstructing one of my PCIex1 slots. I suppose I could move it down to my other PCIex16 slot, but I'm concerned about clearance and airflow.
So, ideally, I'm looking for a USB 2.0 audio interface that will work well with my mixer and that has built in compression for under $200 - although, I'd be willing to sacrifice the built-in compression. Maybe I could go with a separate compression unit, but I know that doing so may put me out of my budget range. Also, I'm not totally ruling out internals.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.