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Hi - I am a songwriter looking to equip a very small home studio with
sufficient equipment to record my ideas. I am not looking for mass-distribution quality, but don't want it to sound muddy or muffled like the results of some of the small porta-studios I've heard (however, could have been the recording engineer who made it sound that way). I basically would just like to have nice, clear recordings for my own personal use. I am planning on using my PC for recording. I am upgrading my HD substantially(or may purchase a 120 GB external drive - haven't decided yet)but am shooting for at least 80 GB. I am lucky enough to have access to quite a few software packages at a discounted price - right now, I have Adobe Audition. My main instrument is a piano - and I am purchasing a Roland FP-5 digital piano that has a USB port onboard...so I can plug that in directly (right?). I also play guitar...most of my songs require acoustic, but I have an acoustic/electric guitar. I also sing. I have a background in audio prodution - took several college-level multi-track recording classes on analog equipment (back then, there wasn't a lot of digital stuff out there) and was quite proficient with the technical stuff but haven't used it in years. I think I could pick it up again quickly. That said, here's what I need help with: 1) Sound card - is the consumer-based Creative Labs Audigy high-end stuff (Platinum series) sufficient for what I want to do? Or is there another card I should look into? My budget for a sound card is around $200 - $250. 2) Microphone - I would like a good quality vocal mic for less than $100. Although if you give me a good one in the $100 - $200 range and feel that it is worth the extra money for the corresponding increase in quality, I may spring for it. 3)If the above is a condenser mic, what kind of pre-amp/power/equipment do I need in order to record vocals digitally? Don't forget I am new to the whole digital domain. ![]() 4)Mixer - I am used to using a mixer with buttons and knobs, and think I may prefer having an actual mixer as opposed to a virtual one - I think there's that extra feeling of control. Someone mentioned a Behringer combo mic pre-amp/mixer...any thoughts? Can I get something decent under $100? $200? 5)Monitors - something below $200. Am I missing any major items? Please advise. I appreciate your assistance. |
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