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[ January 21, 2004, 03:03 PM: Message edited by: closer ]

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maintiger Tue, 01/20/2004 - 13:38

akg k-44 are inexpensive and good sounding headphones- they can be had for about 20 bucks apiece- I used the have a dozen of them in my studio for the bands- you might want a seenheiser hd-280 for when you are tracking the main vocals- they have good insulation and virtually no bleed through- they are about 100 bucks a piece- also I had good results with the audix fusion series for drums- 300 bucks buys you 1 kick drum mic, 3 tom mics and 2 condensers- actually the condnsers (I think they are f11's) can be had separate for about 80 bucks a piece and sound good on cymbals- I used to put them on hi hats too with good results :p

anonymous Tue, 01/20/2004 - 16:15

what about maybe purchasing a soundcraft ghost and using its pres?

i'm not sure if a mixer is what i want/need for this studio... i plan on doing all my mixing in the pc so this may just be a waste of money but i have a friend who is selling one for $2000......

does this thing offer program control via midi like a mackie hui etc? i don't understand what makes this thing "almost" digital or whatever
are there any things that i could do with the ghost that might be useful over buying seperate pre's? i'll have 10 and 10 outs so using it to actually "mix" won't be possible unless im doing just like acoustic and vox... drums/bands won't be possible

j

teleharmonic Wed, 01/21/2004 - 11:33

Originally posted by closer:
$1600 for them via ebay i think is a viable option.

you might want to check what happens with those 2 on ebay as there is still over a day left on the $1800 one... and the reserve has not yet been met.

you might have to count on the api running you about $2500 +tax.

not trying to be a party pooper just letting you know.

greg

KurtFoster Wed, 01/21/2004 - 12:55

Originally posted by closer:
what about maybe purchasing a soundcraft ghost and using its pres?

i'm not sure if a mixer is what i want/need for this studio... i plan on doing all my mixing in the pc so this may just be a waste of money but i have a friend who is selling one for $2000......

does this thing offer program control via midi like a mackie hui etc? i don't understand what makes this thing "almost" digital or whatever
are there any things that i could do with the ghost that might be useful over buying seperate pre's? i'll have 10 and 10 outs so using it to actually "mix" won't be possible unless im doing just like acoustic and vox... drums/bands won't be possible

closer,
I don't want to discourage you but you are jumping into the deep end of the pool and you don't even know how to tread water. Every time you post it becomes more evident that you have no idea what you are getting into.. I'm not trying to be mean or embarrass you, I just want you to put the brakes on a bit and let us guide you through all of this to a happy outcome.

First, you will essentially have 10 in and 8 out because 2 outs will be going to your monitoring chain.. and 2 of these ins will be spdif or AES / EBU and need converters..

In many cases, you are going to need a mixer of some type to mix headphone and cues without latency for tracking. This will depend on what soundcard and program you choose. So you see, you are getting way ahead of yourself.

The pres in the Ghost are probably better than Mackie pres but not as good as the clones of APIs, Neves etc ...or the Focusrites, Sebatrons or any of the other boutique pre we speak of a lot here. The MMC is midi machine control. In conjunction with a computer running a sequencer program, It controls the transport functions on ADATs and other stand alone recorders. It will do nothing for a DAW. The Ghost has midi mute functions also.. which can mute channels but has no control over fader, eq or aux moves. Once again, you need to run it with a sequencer.

Your price expectations are absolutely unrealistic. As was pointed out, the auctions you quoted, are not finished yet. Those prices will skyrocket on the last day. You are not going to get 8 channels of great pres and mics for $3500.

KurtFoster Wed, 01/21/2004 - 13:08

Originally posted by closer:
i just bought an api3124+ for $1800. my buddy is still selling his ghost for $2000 though if anyone is interested.

:tu:
Congratulations... that is a very good price! You should be able to sell it at a profit anytime you wish. But don't count on being able to continue to get those kinds of deals... Like I said, watch those auctions.. you will see what we have been saying.. Kurt

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