I hope that this forum can clear up a few questions I have before I drop a few hundred bucks on some stuff I don't need, but based on other threads, I think you guys can help.
Recently, I have been getting into digital mixing/recording, but I want to step up my game to get "studio" quality sound.
I have a desktop computer, of which specs should not be an issue in digital recording. To this point, I've been using a USB headset to record vocals, and yes, I know this is the mark of the beast.
After some research, I discovered the ease of recording with an external sound card.
As of now, I want to find a nice external sound card that can record my vocals via a nice mic, my bass/guitar(anything on a 1/4" cable), and anything off of my MIDI enabled keyboard. If all of these needs are met, than I'm sold on a product as long as quality is not sacrificed.
Can someone shoot holes in my plan/point me in the right direction?
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More questions: What software do you plan to use? Does the mid
More questions:
What software do you plan to use?
Does the midi keyboard have USB output or midi only?
What is your budget?
There are many options. Just a bit more info and somebody will be able to help.
The software I plan to use is the Sony Acid, the keyboard only h
The software I plan to use is the Sony Acid, the keyboard only has MIDI(no USB), my budget is $400-500
BTW, appreciate the haste in response
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Konnekt24D If you need m
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Konnekt24D
If you need more than fourteen (four analog) channels at a time you will need a larger interface and your budget will then need to double or triple.
I appreciate it you guys, one last question though. I'm not sacr
I appreciate it you guys, one last question though. I'm not sacrificing any quality by using a USB interface am I? And if FireWire is better, there must be a cheap way to make my PC FireWire compatible, correct?
The device I linked to is firewire. You need a PCI(e) firewire
The device I linked to is firewire. You need a PCI(e) firewire card.
You don't sacrifice quality with USB. Only throughput. The Konne
You don't sacrifice quality with USB. Only throughput. The Konnekt 24 is FireWire though.
There are some reasonably priced PCI firewire cards out there. Make sure it has a Texas Instruments chipset.
So in "one track at a time" recording, USB will work fine? No lo
So in "one track at a time" recording, USB will work fine? No loss of quality?
carson270 wrote: So in "one track at a time" recording, USB will
One track at a time should be fine, there is very little practical difference to FireWire at that point. Two or more tracks at a time though and I would seriously recommend going FireWire. Quality is a different story entirely.
No one has recommended a USB interface. Why the hard on for it?
No one has recommended a USB interface. Why the hard on for it? If you don't like the advice then do what you want anyway.
If you want MIDI as well as a mic preamp or two you've ruled out the cheapest of interfaces already. The Konnekt 24D is a well thought out interface that has all the options you want in the price range you want-and it is FIREWIRE.
1.) A couple of things *JUMP* right out when I read your post:
1.) A couple of things *JUMP* right out when I read your post:
You want "Studio Quality" Sound, yet have you any idea what this means? How do *YOU* define Studio Quality...A few hundred dollars does not cut it.
2.)
Studio Quality sound has everything to do with your "Specs that shall not be named!!??"
3.)
I Certainly can.
Studio quality sound/ANY type of sound depends on your
-System/DAW
-Audio interface, which thereby depends on your ADA converter/analog circuitry/mic pre quality...
You fail to omit your workflow/how many recordings/type of recording you are doing? Are you playing a keyboard, a guitar in addition to vocals?
Any USB mic simply won't cut it for professional quality.
Your budget does not allow for many choices...
Since your budget is small...this is what I recommend:
-Google simply terms like: "How to build a home studio"
-Research USB/USB 2.0 FireWire (which MUST utilise a Texas Instruments chipset) -in order for your FW interface to function.
BUY USED!!!!
For Example: I am selling a Steinberg MI4 midi/USB 1.1 spec audio interface....I got professional results with this and it works with slow computers best....They sell used for $200 and under...
Your best bet "new" is to buy EMU....
Specifically a PCI solution...
$199 gets you an 1820, tons of connectivity and awesome converters (same as Pro Tools HD systems!!!)
Here: http://us.store.creative.com/EMU-1820-Digital-Audio-System/M/B0002E1T5O.htm
BUY your mic used....I did.
I bought an MXL Mogami Edition V69 (Tube Mic) for around $100 bucks...
You need to identify your needs and save your money.