Equipment Purchasing
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Need advice on Purchasing Music Recording Equipment?
I'm not looking to spend anymore than 600 dollars or so, but I can go a bit above if needed. Basically I'm mainly looking for a high quality mic that will be able to capture my voice well, and something such as an 8-track where I could record acoustic or electronic music on, and then sing over the track I just made. I am clueless as to what I should be looking for.
You can get a pretty good mic for about $150-200 these days. Sampson is a good brand, but there are others. Check out EBay, there's a lot of good used stuff there.
As for recording, it would be nice to have a hard drive recorder with a mixer and everything but that's going to be beyond your budget. The cheapest, simplest thing is to get a good sound card (SoundBlaster X-FI is nice) and a USB mic. Then you can record right on your computer. A regular garden-variety desktop computer will record better than any tape recorder ever made!
You need software too. I use Adobe Audition and I love it, but then I got it for free. There's a freeware program called Audacity that works just great, though the user interface is kind of strange. There are many multi-track recording programs, and even MIDI sequencer software records audio tracks these days. it's just that on a PC you can't record more than 2 tracks at once, unless you go for some fancy equipment. With a USB mic., Sound Blaster and Audacity (minimum investment) you can 'stack' tracks one or two at a time, as many tracks as you want.
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