
joey2000
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? Why not an AI?All good^ but you might as well get a small mixer as a pre amp.
? Why not an AI?All good^ but you might as well get a small mixer as a pre amp.
? Why not an AI?
Why not just take a trip to the nearest music store and by the recommended equipment, in the price range that suits you....?
They are not all jerks at the store ;-)
-einar-
I've used my Behringer 1002FX quite a bit into the computer MIC/line input. Never thought there was a real advantage with USB. Signal to Noise can be a factor for those on a sterile quest
Knobs and switches are noisy, The console/mixer is convenience, rather that straight wire fidelity. "how many times can we get away with inverting this signal" ? hahahAs often, a bit off the wall understanding wise G' but. If that is a gen 1 USB mixer it is 16 bits and you have to set Windows up for it. Do that and you get about a -80dB noise floor. I doubt the mic/line +OBS can do better?
Dave.
I am a newbies and planning to start a small home recording studio. I like to sing karaoke and player guitar. I am going to buy a mic, mixer or a audio card and a digital workstation.
Your input are much appreciated. Thanks.
Then stop saying mixer!Yes! Yes! An AI!! You have me out of context. What was said iirc is "Get a mic preamp and run that into the line* input of the laptop" .
Any 1/2 decent preamp is going to be the thick end of $100 and for that you could get any number of 2 mic input mixers (NEVER, ever buy a single mic channel mixer or AI!) The preamp quality will be easily as good but mixers are vastly more versatile.
But! If I have NOT made it clear enough? Audio Interface!
Because that is HORRIBLE advice in the U.S. Many stores use staff with knowledge which is, as the saying goes, a mile long and an inch deep. Aren't quite the experts you'd hope for. Not long ago I went into a Guitar Center and asked about an A.I. and said how much gain does it have. He went: "? gain?"Why not just take a trip to the nearest music store and by the recommended equipment, in the price range that suits you....?
I'm also a newbie, had to get an interface to match my mixer to the computer. I'm playing around with Audacity for two reasons: it is totally free, and there are tons of instructional videos on youtube. If I really get into home recording (right now I am just using it to improve my playing and singing) I'll probably buy a more feature loaded DAW, but at least I'll have some idea of how it works.
(if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys)
The reason of my advice.
Not totally true Dave.
Many people buy stuff that don't fit them. Then they dump it as "hardly used" on the full used stuff market for low prices.
Then you pay peanuts for more than monkeys.![]()
I love it if i can pay with peanuts for good stuff. And that happens all the time. You only have to know were to lure were there are no monkeys.
I have no problem with "hardly ever used for only two months" for less than half or even a tenth of the price.Paying with peanuts can bring you clowns too.
So my advice. You can spend as much as you wish. Even later still. So try to pay for what's good for you. No more, no less.
BTW, if i would blab out what my full studio with all possibilities from all gear did cost* me some would either laugh (thinking that is impossible) or some would cry out loud (for what you paid for the same). And as i know that it is possible, that i produce accepted quality .......
(*that is what it did cost me. Not what this quality would cost in the store which would be much more. Easily 10-20 times more)
It's a problem all over. They orange vest guy at the hardware store told me it was illegal to sell hatchets in California. (They were in the next aisle.)Aren 't quite the experts you'd hope for. Not long ago I went into a Guitar Center and asked about an A.I. and said how much gain does it have. He went: "? gain?"
It's a problem all over. They orange vest guy at the hardware store told me it was illegal to sell hatchets in California. (They were in the next aisle.)
Bears repeating. This DAW is underestimated IMO and light years easier than any other DAW I've ever used. They all could take a few tips from it.Audacity is a very good way to start and experience, to get the knowledge you need to know what you want next.