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setting up a small computer based studio at home
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I've been dabbling with music for a little while now, and the PC i have has effectively died so i'm planning to get a new one and invest in some new equipment but i need some advice on my best options. The PC will be something in the region of a 3ghz P4, with 1gb ram. I already have a USB keyboard, and have been happily using this with some free software and plugins (computer muzys, packaged with a UK music magazine) to produce tracks. I'm not planning to upgrade to any more advanced software at this point but what i want to do now is record my vocals and acoustic guitar and load these into my tracks. My main questions: 1) what sort of mic should i invest in? I don't plan to record the vocals and guitar simultaneously. 2) what is my best option in terms of a soundcard/interface in order to record these? Do i need a preamp, or a mixer, or is there one small piece of kit i can buy that will do all this for me? my budget isnt lavish. ideally i'd like to get a mic and whatever i need in addition to record from that onto the computer for under =A3200uk. 3) Up until now I've used pc speakers to monitor as i mix. I realise this probably isnt ideal. Any recommendations for a low budget solution to improve on that? any help would be greatly appreciated Matt |
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wrote in message oups.com... any help would be greatly appreciated http://groups.google.com/ http://www.recording.org http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/ http://www.gearslutz.com/board/index.php3?s= http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/i/0 http://messageboard.tapeop.com/index.php John LeBlanc Houston, TX |
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1) what sort of mic should i invest in? I don't plan to record the vocals and guitar simultaneously. 2) what is my best option in terms of a soundcard/interface in order to record these? Do i need a preamp, or a mixer, or is there one small piece of kit i can buy that will do all this for me? At that price, the M-Audio Audiophile 2496 pci is a no-brainer. Well under £100. Then a small mixer (probably Behringer) for about the same or a little more. This will give you mic inputs with phantom power. Buy one specifically designed for home recording. You need to listen to already-recorded tracks while monitoring and recording a new track, maybe switchable between speakers and headphones. There are mixers designed with routing specifically suited to this task. They are WELL worth the extra few pennies. my budget isnt lavish. ideally i'd like to get a mic and whatever i need in addition to record from that onto the computer for under £200uk. You haven't left much budget for a mic. Try one of the new breed of cheap large-diaphragm Chinese condenser mics if you want a flattering vocal sound. A small-diaphragm condenser mic is more accurate and maybe ultimately more use. 3) Up until now I've used pc speakers to monitor as i mix. I realise this probably isnt ideal. Any recommendations for a low budget solution to improve on that? Your present hi-fi system? CubaseFAQ www.laurencepayne.co.uk/CubaseFAQ.htm "Possibly the world's least impressive web site": George Perfect |
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