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I'm a musician starting my first home studio with a friend. Between
the two of us we have about $5K and mostly useless equipment: 3 57s, 2 58s, 1 Oktava 219, 2 AKG C-12s, an RNC and a decent comp with SBAudigy and SoundForge 7, everything else probably isn't worth mentioning. So we're otherwise starting from scratch. We want to avoid buying mediocre stuff (relatively speaking) so we'll have to prioritize and buy things on a must-have basis because of our limited funds. We'll definitely need a DAW, software, monitors, a vocal mic, and a good preamp. Which of those (if any) could we do without for a while? Of the remaining gear, what would you get with $5K? Our only stipulation 8 phantom-powered XLR inputs on the DAW. Thanks..... |
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How'd you get the cash for the two AKG C-12's...?
-- Steven Sena XS Sound Recording www.xssound.com "Jeffontheleft" wrote in message om... I'm a musician starting my first home studio with a friend. Between the two of us we have about $5K and mostly useless equipment: 3 57s, 2 58s, 1 Oktava 219, 2 AKG C-12s, an RNC and a decent comp with SBAudigy and SoundForge 7, everything else probably isn't worth mentioning. So we're otherwise starting from scratch. We want to avoid buying mediocre stuff (relatively speaking) so we'll have to prioritize and buy things on a must-have basis because of our limited funds. We'll definitely need a DAW, software, monitors, a vocal mic, and a good preamp. Which of those (if any) could we do without for a while? Of the remaining gear, what would you get with $5K? Our only stipulation 8 phantom-powered XLR inputs on the DAW. Thanks..... |
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"Jeffontheleft" wrote in message
om I'm a musician starting my first home studio with a friend. OK, so you're starting out. You might consider not dropping your whole wad up front, but picking up some good servicable pieces that complement what you have, and working out from there. Between the two of us we have about $5K and mostly useless equipment: 3 57s, 2 58s, 1 Oktava 219, 2 AKG C-12s, an RNC and a decent comp with SBAudigy and SoundForge 7, everything else probably isn't worth mentioning. I don't know why you are badmouthing the mics. Obviously, you're a little short in the mic preamp department. If you want to record or playback more than 2 concurrent channels, you're kinda backed up in the audio interface department. SoudnForge 7 is not for multitracking, so if you want to multitrack, you need some better software. Thing is, you can get started in mulitracking with something as cheap as Audacity, which is freeware. So we're otherwise starting from scratch. Your most obvious need is for some mic preamps. If you want to go the high road, you might want to leverage on your presumably good experience with the RNC, and pick up one or more RNPs. Depending on where you are in terms of concurrent multitracking, you may want to upgrade your audio interface, but even if you went very high end with a LynxTWO (which handles 4 channels in and out concurrently) it would be hard to seriously dent that $5k. Yeah, you need some monitor speakers and maybe some good headphones. However, your need for monitor speakers could be satisfied as easily and cheaply as a pair of Behringer B2031As. |
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How about:
DAW a Roland VS2480, 16 tracks of simultaneous recording/ 24 playback ..8 XLR /16 TRS inputs, phantom powered approx $2200 used http://www.vsplanet.com/ubb/ultimate...;f=16;t=014561... a set of Mackie HR824 monitors approx $1000 new http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW Pre-amp Focusrite Octopre, 8 channels of quality mic pre in 1 unit approx $800 new http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0254 241&rd=1 leaves you $1000 odd to spend on mics and software... ..look at Rode microphones especially NT-2000 a great allround large condensor great for vox $500 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...6898 754&rd=1 leaving $500 ish for software of your choice "Jeffontheleft" wrote in message om... I'm a musician starting my first home studio with a friend. Between the two of us we have about $5K and mostly useless equipment: 3 57s, 2 58s, 1 Oktava 219, 2 AKG C-12s, an RNC and a decent comp with SBAudigy and SoundForge 7, everything else probably isn't worth mentioning. So we're otherwise starting from scratch. We want to avoid buying mediocre stuff (relatively speaking) so we'll have to prioritize and buy things on a must-have basis because of our limited funds. We'll definitely need a DAW, software, monitors, a vocal mic, and a good preamp. Which of those (if any) could we do without for a while? Of the remaining gear, what would you get with $5K? Our only stipulation 8 phantom-powered XLR inputs on the DAW. Thanks..... |
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Thanks for the input. Yeah I didn't mean to badmouth my mics, my only
point was those mics are all I have and without a decent pre, for example, I'm not getting their fullest potential. By DAW I meant a computer-recording console, particularly something like the Tascam 1884 or MOTU 896HD. We're considering those two mostly because they satisfy our need for 8 phantom-powered mic inputs. We're leaning towards the 1884 because it has a control surface and to us newbies, physical cordiality is a must. And the 4 MIDI inputs are a plus. I like the look (and price) of the Mackie HR824 and we're probably going to end up getting an RNP as soon as I can talk my friend down from a Great River MP-2NV, that alone would eat up half of our budget. I've also heard good things about the Event SP 8s....Thanks again. |
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..............errrrrrrr.........could you describe your tracking and mixing
environment? You can have the best gear on earth and it will do you little good if you can't get an accurate picture of what it's doing. Unless you have already addressed this somehow, you will need to. Regards, Doug Joyce Animix Productions Durango, CO "Jeffontheleft" wrote in message om... I'm a musician starting my first home studio with a friend. Between the two of us we have about $5K and mostly useless equipment: 3 57s, 2 58s, 1 Oktava 219, 2 AKG C-12s, an RNC and a decent comp with SBAudigy and SoundForge 7, everything else probably isn't worth mentioning. So we're otherwise starting from scratch. We want to avoid buying mediocre stuff (relatively speaking) so we'll have to prioritize and buy things on a must-have basis because of our limited funds. We'll definitely need a DAW, software, monitors, a vocal mic, and a good preamp. Which of those (if any) could we do without for a while? Of the remaining gear, what would you get with $5K? Our only stipulation 8 phantom-powered XLR inputs on the DAW. Thanks..... |
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