djl
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Joined: 24 Mar 2008
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set up:
br 1600
sp404 sampler
two sm58
two sm57
one mxl 991
one akg d112
three akg c418
one akg c419
dbx 231 eq (i dont recomend this eq its noisey)
dbx 266xl compressor /gate
presonus single channel tube pre amp
into an maudio fast track pro
and m audio bx5a monitors
great sounding isolation booth
i have 700 bucks to spend on bettering my set up. should i use it to slide over to a more computor based set up? ie. pro tools? if so do i need a new sound card and would it make my fast track obsolete? i was thinkin maybe pro tools and a baby blue because i used one before with nice results. i love to record all types of music. but the main things i record are punk rock and folk. any good suggestions? aside from save 700 more and get a 414  |
Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:41 pm |
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wailingalleycat
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Hi djl,
which instruments are you recording most often? First thing i would say is to steer clear of the BLUE baby bottle, its probably the last microphone i would choose for folk music due to being a very
hard microphone
For $700 you wont get a soundcard all that much better than your current m-audio one so i would look at improving your setup further up the chain. if you are a musician perhaps even a new guitar for example. if you often record using the D.I. inputs of your soundcard for bass, guitar and keyboards etc. a good quality D.I. box could make a surprising amount of difference to the quality of the sound.
Give us some feedback on those thoughts to get started.
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Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:10 pm |
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djl
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awsome thanks! i have nice git fiddles a les paul, taylor acustic, gibson sg 335 dot hollow body, bc rich and a music man bass. and there is no main insturment i record. i suppose the drums are most common recorded by my self. i like the d.i. idea ,any good suggestions on ones i should stay clear of? i mostly record rock that stays pretty close to punk roots. but i do want a well rounded set up though. thanks for your help! |
Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:31 pm |
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wailingalleycat
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Ive always been a fan of Radial in that price range. There is the J48 which is the lower end model but still good sounding, or the higher end JDV which is a class A discrete box with external power etc.
Just steer clear of the cheaper models such as Behringer, Tapco, Samson and so on. |
Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:07 pm |
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djl
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thanks man you are a scholar and a gentelman |
Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:38 pm |
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