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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 09 mars 06 Lieu : Nope - US Membre no 77,938 ![]() |
I'm relativly new to digital regording. I'm not completely incompetent, but i am defenatly new to this and just need some help getting pointed in the right direction. I've been producing beats on Reason 2.5 on my PowerBook G4 for a while now, and the time has come to start laying down vocals. I have a Sure-57 which i just plug into the mic input on my laptop. Obviously the sound quality is horible as the mic is underpowered and i'm having latency problems. From doing some research i have gathered that an interface would solve most of my problems, but now the question is which one? All i need is one XLR mic input, one or two midi inputs and a couple headphone outputs. I don't think there is much i'm missing, but please inform me if i am. Anybody that can tell me what interface would work well for me, or even a good place online to get more information is a saint and a god.
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 08 mars 06 Lieu : Solna - SE Membre no 77,912 ![]() |
Now I don't really know how much a Firebox costs, but I figure it's kind of expensive for your needs.
I have a lot of friends working with gear from M-audio (www.m-audio.com) and they're all very satisfied. They have interfaces that are small, light and easy to travel with. The sound is of course great! If you wanna spend some more cash I can recommend the Motu Traveler. www.motu.com Maybe you should consider buying a condensator-mic to. The SM57 is a great microphone but maybe not the perfect one for vocals. Take a look at Röde Microphones. (www.rode.com.au) I guess the NT1 or the NT2 would suit you perfectly. Hope you find what you need! |
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