mer. 1 sept. 2010, 03:57
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 4 Inscrit : 01 sept. 10 Membre no 115,075 |
Hi, I've just made the move from PC to a Macbook Pro. I'm looking to make music, so I have just installed Logic Pro 9, and I have bought a USB keyboard.
I'm hoping to record Vocals (my fiance) and guitar and Bass etc. What would I need to buy to facilitate this? Would I need some sort of interface? And if so what is the least I could spend? Thanks |
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mer. 1 sept. 2010, 15:23
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 12 nov. 02 Lieu : Seattle - US Membre no 9,211 |
Hi, I've just made the move from PC to a Macbook Pro. I'm looking to make music, so I have just installed Logic Pro 9, and I have bought a USB keyboard. I'm hoping to record Vocals (my fiance) and guitar and Bass etc. What would I need to buy to facilitate this? Would I need some sort of interface? And if so what is the least I could spend? Thanks Get a firewire or usb audio interface. M-Audio has reasonble pricing. A simple Phonic Firefly 202 can be purchased for $99.00 with 2 inputs, L/R outputs and a headphone amp. There are just too many interfaces to list. I would get one with at least 1 XLR input with a mic preamp with phantom power and a 1/4" input. Best of luck and happy recording. |
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mer. 1 sept. 2010, 16:02
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 4 Inscrit : 01 sept. 10 Membre no 115,075 |
Hi, I've just made the move from PC to a Macbook Pro. I'm looking to make music, so I have just installed Logic Pro 9, and I have bought a USB keyboard. I'm hoping to record Vocals (my fiance) and guitar and Bass etc. What would I need to buy to facilitate this? Would I need some sort of interface? And if so what is the least I could spend? Thanks Get a firewire or usb audio interface. M-Audio has reasonble pricing. A simple Phonic Firefly 202 can be purchased for $99.00 with 2 inputs, L/R outputs and a headphone amp. There are just too many interfaces to list. I would get one with at least 1 XLR input with a mic preamp with phantom power and a 1/4" input. Best of luck and happy recording. Thanks for the reply. Could you recommend a cheap interface with 1 XLR input, a mic pre amp with phantom power and a a 1/4 input? I presume the Phonic Firefly that you mentioned does not have all this? |
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dim. 12 sept. 2010, 13:52
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 13 Inscrit : 24 déc. 08 Lieu : US Membre no 105,571 |
Thanks for the reply. Could you recommend a cheap interface with 1 XLR input, a mic pre amp with phantom power and a a 1/4 input? I presume the Phonic Firefly that you mentioned does not have all this? Hey, Nice Day: Have you considered the Apogee One? They have excellent videos on their site about it in use. In a device roughly the size of an iPod, you get:
I know I sound like a salesperson for it, but I'm not. I saw it demo'd live last year and ever since, it's been my response to anyone just starting out. I teach basics of computer music production at a university, so every semester I have students asking the same question you're asking, and this is my current answer. The demo I saw was at a conference, and their sales rep had the GB project file for the song -- so I solo'd each track and listened. I was especially impressed by the drum recording, which was done using the One's built-in mic. http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/one.php |
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haveaniceday Logic Pro Extras mer. 1 sept. 2010, 03:57
airforceguitar The “least” you cud spend is nothing, because the ... sam. 11 sept. 2010, 03:09
ronineko Blue, Audio-Technica, SE, Shure, and a few others ... dim. 12 sept. 2010, 17:29![]() ![]() |
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