noisedude said:
I still think that upgrading your onboard sound would reap a larger improvement than upgrading the mixer. However, as I keep saying, the Yamahas are way better than the Behringers for the money. When we started out you were on a very tight budget, now you seem ready to upgrade everything ... a little confusing when giving advice!!!
Hey noisedude. I know that I have questions out there about soundcards, and whether or not I should upgrade my Behringer with a Yamaha. Although, I have not upgraded anything yet, I am trying to asses ($50 more for a Yamaha or $100 more for an audiocard) which option may be better for me in the short term and in the long term.
As I said before I do not know where this is going (it could go nowhere fast), but for now it seems like it may be going somewhere. After my wife heard the first recording, she said that perhaps we didn't even need a Professional Recording studio (which would be fine with me). I informed her that in order for us to do that we would need to upgrade our equipment (get a real soundcard and a better mixer).
I have done some extensive EQ'ing and tested recording my
acoustic guitar (to sample something other than my voice) at different angles as well as trying different locations in the room. Although, not unhappy with my equipment (which I think the microphone and cables are the best part of my whole equation) I would like to see some improvement.
Right now it's really hard for me to say let's spend $100 on a soundcard, when by mid January I may not even be using the equipment. An increment of $50 on top of what I already spent (by buying the Yamaha) is not that much of a stretch.
The beauty in life is that everything changes and all things remain the same. Changes can happen rapidly or slowly. I'm working with what I have for now, and trying to ask questions here in the BBS based on feedback that my wife is giving me on what she thinks she wants to do. The better informed I am about the equipement and it's capability the easier it will be for me to assess my wife on what we will or will not be able to do at home.
I know that I can go out tomorrow and buy $3,000 worth of equipment, and have a semi pro recording studio. However, that is the worst way to start a business, without doing any market research or knowing nothing about the business. I do not mean to confuse anyone with my questions. I like to learn from other people have learned, and hear their first hand accounts based on their experience.