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Title: Question about recording equipment
Post by: Aero on April 18, 2006, 08:46:51 PM
I got a question about a nice way to record my band demos (home recording of course)

First at all I post my courrent gear:
Gibson > Marshall > Line Out > Ernie ball wires > Sound Blaster Audigy II  Line In > Software


It sucks, of course. So I started reading some cool options... I am going to get a decent shure mic,  but  I can't choice between 2 options, so that's why I'm posting here, hoping to get some interesting advices.

1) behringer mixer,a small mixer of course
pros: phantom power / 8 channels / I can use it for recording drums, bass, etc etc
but: I am going to plug it into the soundblaster card, wich is not proper for a good recording sound

2) tascam digital recorder
pros: hard drive included, I record my tracks in there, I can use them for mixing etc etc and then I send the recordings to my computer with usb/firewire with no sound loose
but: more expensive, it only records 2 tracks per take, so I can't use it for recording drums, in my country is harder to import

So... my chances are:

a. Gibson > Marshall  > Shure sm 57 > Behringer mixer > Line in > Soft
b. Gibson > Marshall  > Shure sm 57 > Tascam digital recorder  > Firewire > Soft

a. many uses & cheap  VS b. better quality & expensive


Title: Re: Question about recording equipment
Post by: Genesis on April 19, 2006, 09:34:36 AM
I'd go with option (a). Importing gear is tough shit and it's the same in my country too. For home recording a Creative Audigy is not so bad.


Title: Re: Question about recording equipment
Post by: Thorazine Shuffle on April 19, 2006, 09:56:26 AM
I would go with (B) myself.  Using the Firewire with the hard-disk recorder will give you more quality and a hell of alot more options.  Just don't rush anything and you'll figure the equipment out. : ok:


Title: Re: Question about recording equipment
Post by: Aero on April 19, 2006, 12:17:43 PM
I would go with (B) myself.? Using the Firewire with the hard-disk recorder will give you more quality and a hell of alot more options.? Just don't rush anything and you'll figure the equipment out. : ok:

actually, tascam is better quality but NO options... because you can only record in great quality and then export it into the computer... of course I can mix the tracks with the tascam, but obviously I'm not going to do that if I want a decent mix...

but the behringer would allow me to record multiple tracks (resherals, drumkits...) and I can set monitor with different mixes etc etc etc etc

Tascam = expensive, lot's of quality
Behringer = less quality (unless I get a better soundcard) but lot's of uses


Title: Re: Question about recording equipment
Post by: Thorazine Shuffle on April 19, 2006, 04:55:30 PM
I would go with (B) myself.? Using the Firewire with the hard-disk recorder will give you more quality and a hell of alot more options.? Just don't rush anything and you'll figure the equipment out. : ok:

actually, tascam is better quality but NO options... because you can only record in great quality and then export it into the computer... of course I can mix the tracks with the tascam, but obviously I'm not going to do that if I want a decent mix...

but the behringer would allow me to record multiple tracks (resherals, drumkits...) and I can set monitor with different mixes etc etc etc etc

Tascam = expensive, lot's of quality
Behringer = less quality (unless I get a better soundcard) but lot's of uses

You can always get a computer program to run it through once you download from the Tascam, or buy a Firepod that comes with a program (but they are about $600).  That'll give you 6 inputs running directly into the computer with a program.


Title: Re: Question about recording equipment
Post by: Aero on April 19, 2006, 08:21:10 PM
thanks for the reply, firepod rocks but in my country it costs near 1500U$ and that's alot more that what I'm going to spend in a hobbie accesory.

about the tascam, I belive that i'f I'm going to record track per track and then import it into the computer for mixing, I'd spend less money by getting a minidisc...

I think I am going to get an analog mixer, thanks to everyone for their replies


Title: Re: Question about recording equipment
Post by: imsorry on April 20, 2006, 12:41:42 AM
get an m-audio audiophile 2496 its cheap and got a very good quality, or an m-audio 1010LT that comes with pre amp
phanton power but if u dont need an pre amp built in go to the 2496 u will be fine.