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Home recording and general music post from the archived Yabb Recording Website Message Board. Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good. Note: The only tags I made and attempt to convert are italics, bold, center and underline. So if you see some gibberish surrounded by brackets, just ignore it.


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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: advice, mixer, mic
by jimby   |   05/02/01 at 12:52:50

I am about to start recording on my pc.  I have a turtle beach santa cruz soundcard and I have cakewalk 9.  I was thinking about getting a behringer mx802a and a mic.  What would be a good vocal mic to buy?  I saw something called a midiman 1x1 usb port.  What is this for?  Do I need one?  Is my soundcard good enough?  Thanks for your help?
jimby

Subject: Re: advice, mixer, mic
by eddie   |   05/02/01 at 17:45:16

The best mic for the vocal, money can buy is Shure SM58 try with that first... I can recomend you better microphone like Neuman, Rode, Shure KM series etc.. but for the start use SM58 or SM57..I was recording on that in the early day and they worked well...!!!
Mixer..Hmm... yes why not but..you'll have to know what do you want to do...record midi or audio or both... you can do everything in the computer for the start....good luck!!!

Subject: Re: advice, mixer, mic
by DanS   |   05/04/01 at 07:46:35

You could splurge and get an AKG C1000 as well, a great mic for recording just about anything. Depending on how far you want to go in PC recording, you may be able to get a multi-input audio card and avoid the mixer entirely. The 1x1 USB is a midi I/F, and you probably already have one built into your Santa Cruz, just buy the appropriate 15pin/midi Y cable to connect to your joystick port.

Good luck.

DanS ;)

Subject: Re: advice, mixer, mic
by pcrecord   |   05/04/01 at 21:34:23

Well, I know the beringer owners are not gonna like this, but for my taste the preamps are better on mackie and spirit by soundcraft (have you tried their 100mm faders ? WOW they fly !!) and that for the same price range.

You're not saying what instrument and style you want to record so, for the choice of mics I'll go with the good advice above !!

I don't know about the dithering possibilities (24bit or 16 bit ?) of the turtle and the noise level. I bet I'd check this before saying it's a good card !

Good luck !
;)