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Title: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: Juniorkimbrough on July 31, 2004, 06:27:31 PM
When it gets into all this technical stuff about taping, I am completely clueless.

Here's what I need.........

I need a setup, preferable not over $1000, to do some recording at my home.  I'll need the mics, recorder, and what ever else is in between.  This will be just for me to get some of my original songs and (acoustic) jams with friends on tape..........i'll probably won't use it too often, just on occasion.

If someone could give me a list of a good setup that would sound decent I'd greatly appreciate it!!  Right now I am just using a cheap mic and a cassette deck, so pretty much anything will be a big improvement in what I am currently using.

Thanks so much!!!!
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: Juniorkimbrough on July 31, 2004, 06:30:51 PM
Also remember I'm a newbie, so specific model numbers and whatnot would be extremely helpful! 
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: radioboy1977 on July 31, 2004, 07:15:49 PM
http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=4237.0
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: John Kelly on July 31, 2004, 09:41:57 PM
Under a grand?  I'd go for the Studio Projects C4s > Warm Mod UA-5 > Nomad Jukebox 3.  That'd run you way under a grand. ;D
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: zhianosatch on July 31, 2004, 10:19:06 PM
Under a grand?  I'd go for the Studio Projects C4s > Warm Mod UA-5 > Nomad Jukebox 3.  That'd run you way under a grand. ;D

john with the heady advice there
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: Sanjay on July 31, 2004, 10:22:31 PM
If your recording at home why dont you just get a good soundcard and record straight into your computer?  Save you the conversion step.  And I agree with the C4's I like them for recording my guitar.
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: John Kelly on July 31, 2004, 10:38:15 PM
Well with the JB3 you don't need a conversion.  I thought about suggestion computer options, but you're not always near a computer. ;)
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: Sanjay on July 31, 2004, 10:44:44 PM
Well with the JB3 you don't need a conversion.  I thought about suggestion computer options, but you're not always near a computer. ;)

i meant transfer, doh.  But if your computer is movable or a laptop it will save him a some cash and a step.
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: Juniorkimbrough on August 01, 2004, 12:28:16 PM
"I thought about suggestion computer options, but you're not always near a computer."

Should have mentioned that......that is the exact case, my computer isn't near where we'd be recording.

Thanks for the link and suggestions!!!  I'm going to start looking around at stuff now....if anyone has any suggestions from placed to order that'd be appreciated!

Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction   ;D
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: John Kelly on August 01, 2004, 01:33:53 PM
Well with the JB3 you don't need a conversion.  I thought about suggestion computer options, but you're not always near a computer. ;)

i meant transfer, doh.  But if your computer is movable or a laptop it will save him a some cash and a step.

Quite true.  It's kinda moot since he already said he wont be near a computer. ;)  But it's a good point.
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: Juniorkimbrough on August 08, 2004, 12:33:07 PM
Okay, after a good bit of looking around and comparing prices I've come to the conclusion that I might rather go ahead and buy my own computer, which I've been meaning to do, and just get a good sound card and some good recording/editing software.

Any suggestions on good but affordable recording/editing software??

Thanks again for all your help and guidance!
Title: Re: Suggestions for a rig?
Post by: creekfreak on August 08, 2004, 01:49:59 PM
Okay, after a good bit of looking around and comparing prices I've come to the conclusion that I might rather go ahead and buy my own computer, which I've been meaning to do, and just get a good sound card and some good recording/editing software.

Any suggestions on good but affordable recording/editing software??

Thanks again for all your help and guidance!

There are many softwares to choose from....I love Goldwave...www.goldwave.com, just as powerful as the rest, but $40, give it a look.