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Aug 15 2011, 04:46 PM |
I would go for the M-Audio Fast Track Pro unless you want to connect 2 guitars and 1 mic at the same time. It includes 2 inputs that can be used for mic or for instruments. If you need to connect everything at the same time you need a bigger one but It will be more expensive. It also includes a headphones output.
In that range price both mics are the best that you can get. SM57 is good for instruments and SM58 is good for vocals. Getting a condenser mic instead of one or those could be a good idea too. Since SM57 and SM58 are similar, getting a condenser could give you more possibilities. -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 15 2011, 06:01 PM |
Those mics will probably last you the rest of your life. They are killer mics to have in your kit and practically indestructible, good call there
The M Audio Fast Track is a great unit for the price. Great little preamps, two channels, etc. But be aware that it's a USB 1.1 device so the latency (lag between playing a note and hearing it) will be a bit more than on a USB 2.0 device. Here is a link to a list of USB 2.0 audio interfaces that compares features on each. http://www.tweakheadz.com/audio_interface_...rison_chart.htm M Audio makes a cheaper unit (one input) called the Fast Track MKII that is USB 2.0 and goes for a street price of about $99. But it's just got a single input and the preamps are not quite as nice. But for the price, it's a great way to get started. For about $200 street price you could also look at the 8 channel tascam unit. Good pre's and USB 2.0. http://tascam.com/product/us-800/specifications/ |
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Aug 15 2011, 09:01 PM |
I would advise against POD UX2 device. It is a very good device for starting up, but it has some downsides. You can connect two guitars and two mics, but you will be able to record only 2 inputs out of those 4. Other downside is that POD Studio devices in general have low performance with other software modelers than POD Farm.
In 250$ price range, you won't find an interface with 4 mic preamps. First devices that has 4 pres is Presonus AudioBox 44, and it costs 300$: presonus audiobox 44 Now, ask yourself do you really need the extra mic inputs? It maybe wiser to get 4 channel interface and one mic (shure sm58), and then get another when the time comes. Let us know about what you were planning to do with the device, this will help us recommend something better perhaps. This post has been edited by Ivan Milenkovic: Aug 15 2011, 09:02 PM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Aug 18 2011, 04:43 AM |
The SM57 is always a killer mic, but if you want to record vocals I wouldn't recommend a SM58. It's a great performance mic, but a large-diaphragm condenser microphone would probably be a better fit for your average vocal recording needs. I can't give you any recommendations within your price range right now, but I think there might be something available from Audio Technica, Rode or AKG. But you need an audio interface with phantom power to use a condenser microphone. If you are looking for a good, cheap, condenser mic, I"d say take a look at the MXL 990. You can get one for under $75 with shockmount and case! I did a post reviewing my MXL 990 complete with recording samples. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...st&p=501053 A lot of folks use the SM58 for live vocals, it's just a bullet proof mic. But in the studio, a good condenser mic is a great thing to have. Even a decent one gives vocals a great sound. Also great for accoustic guitar. |
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Aug 19 2011, 05:06 AM |
I use a Shure Beta 57A to mic my amp and always get compliments from the guys in the sound booth...
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Aug 19 2011, 06:14 AM |
If you are looking for a good, cheap, condenser mic, I"d say take a look at the MXL 990. You can get one for under $75 with shockmount and case! I did a post reviewing my MXL 990 complete with recording samples. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...st&p=501053 A lot of folks use the SM58 for live vocals, it's just a bullet proof mic. But in the studio, a good condenser mic is a great thing to have. Even a decent one gives vocals a great sound. Also great for accoustic guitar. Wow todd that mic looks awesome for the price i will check it out -------------------- Check my Instructor Profile Rockers! Got a Blog too!, www.adriantracks.com Follow me on facebook and youtube! -Youtube |
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Aug 19 2011, 08:56 AM |
@Vaidya That's a pretty nice deal, so I would definitely check it out! But I'm wondering if someone knows how it compares to the MXL 9000? It's a tube mic for just a few bucks more. I'm guessing it's a decent mic, but you'll have to change the tube, which raises the costs a bit. If you are looking in that price range, Rode NT1 would be a safe bet, you can go wrong with that one, everybody uses it for home production and are very satisfied. With Rode you will get character. Are you still considering 4 channel interfaces? What would be the basic function of your studio? Could you share these thoughts with us. There are lots of people here who are already having their own home studios, so their experience regarding the whole function of it (and how much it pays out) will be valuable to you if you are just starting out. This post has been edited by Ivan Milenkovic: Aug 19 2011, 08:57 AM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Aug 21 2011, 01:35 PM |
Glad to help mate, have fun with your new setup!
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