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sobaroque
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I'm a singer/songwriter and I recorded my last CD at home using my iMac G5. It came out well, but I'm looking to improve the sound quality on my next project. Most of my recording is vocals and acoustic guitar or mandolin.
My current setup is this: iMac G5, M-Audio MobilePre USB interface, Studio Projects B1 mic, Shure SM58 mic.
These are the options I'm considering:
1. Get a better audio interface. I've heard good things about the Firepod. It seems like Firewire is a better connection than USB 1.0.
2. I might get one of those snazzy new MacPros with the Xeon processors. If I do, would a PCI soundcard give me better quality than a FireWire or USB interface? It seems like it would. But which one to buy?
3. I could forego the whole computer thing and get one of those all-in-one digital multitrackers. I like that these are much more portable. But again, which one to buy?
My main concern is audio quality. I want whichever setup gives me the best. Do any of these ideas seem like they will noticeably improve quality? Or does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks!
My current setup is this: iMac G5, M-Audio MobilePre USB interface, Studio Projects B1 mic, Shure SM58 mic.
These are the options I'm considering:
1. Get a better audio interface. I've heard good things about the Firepod. It seems like Firewire is a better connection than USB 1.0.
2. I might get one of those snazzy new MacPros with the Xeon processors. If I do, would a PCI soundcard give me better quality than a FireWire or USB interface? It seems like it would. But which one to buy?
3. I could forego the whole computer thing and get one of those all-in-one digital multitrackers. I like that these are much more portable. But again, which one to buy?
My main concern is audio quality. I want whichever setup gives me the best. Do any of these ideas seem like they will noticeably improve quality? Or does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks!