Ok, i finally have money coming in so i can buy some more recording equipment. Im after selling my Mbox2 so all i have is an sm57 and a stereo pair of t bone em800. I'v decided on getting the PreSonus firepod for the interface but cant decide on if i need a preamp with an eq and compressor or a separate eq and compressor. the preamps i have in mind are the mindprint envoice mkII and the Joemeek 6Q, but i cant decide on which one.
The mics iv decided to get are the AKG D112, 2 senheisser e604, sm58 and a tbone sc 450. i know the t bone mics are cheap but iv used them before and thought they were good. i was looking to see if any of ye could recommend a mic for hi hats and acoustic somewhere around the 100 euro mark.
so if anybody can help me decide on what would be best that'd be great thx.
and if ye need more info just ask
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The Firepod is quite nice but I'd personally get the new "Projec
The Firepod is quite nice but I'd personally get the new "Project" version of the Firestudio! The A/D D/A converters have been upgraded over the existing Firestudio and the preamps are better than those in the Firepod!
http://www.presonus.com/firestudio_project.html
I'd then look at getting some more mics. There are some very good budget ones around :-
MXL 960 (tube)
MXL V67g
CAD M177/179
Studio Projects B1/B3
These would give you a different tone to your SM57
i love the way they call them 'really nice compressor' ha ha. th
i love the way they call them 'really nice compressor' ha ha.
they look good and great the way they can be changed into 19" racks.
im most likely going to be getting a SKB 2U rack and put the fire studio project and then the joe meek 6Q down the line or presonus compounder. looking into plug ins too for cubase, or are the plug ins that come standard any good?
mic wise, iv decided on a studio projects B1 and an audix i5, so iv a good mix of mics now but still loads of room to add to it.
thanks for all your help folks.
I don't really think that the t.bone brand is well known outside
I don't really think that the t.bone brand is well known outside Europe or even Germany - after all, this brand is only distributed by a single music store in Germany, Musikhaus Thomann (even if its the, or at least one of the biggest in Europe)
But back to topic,
So you are looking for a eight-channel solution, preferably fire-wire,
you don't yet know if you want eq and comp in the signal chain before the signal goes digital.
This is a question of taste and of personal preference. I have both at hand in my home studio: It's either simple micpre, or mixer with eq and an insert, where i can plug a comp into the chain.
Usually, I record straight via mic-pre, I like the idea of a simple, clean recording path.
(If I was you, I would buy the Firepod first, then a good LDC, then the dynamics you have in mind, then better Overhead Mics.)
But that is, like I said, just my view. You got to find out yourself what suits you best.
The MicPres in the Firepod will be just fine, and you can still connect external Preamps to channels 1 and 2 (TRS Line Inputs on the back), if you feel like having one or two "boutique style" preamps/eq later.