Home Recording Mic/Equip. Confusion. - 07/14/13 11:00 PM
I'm trying to decide on a mic to use to make recordings of instruments and voice at home. The instruments will be trumpet, flute, and ukes. No, not all at once . The ukes will not have any wind instruments with them. Here's my current setup:
Micro Express destop 23b, 8gb ram, quadcore pentium sandy bridge. Win 7 home premium
Ua-4fx sound module mainly used for SD2
Other midi devices via usb: Akai EWI, Akai mpd18, alesis Q25
No fancy speakers. Just a powered 3 speaker logitech system.
I have a Soundblaster xfi 7pci soundcard, but, I think the sound is all going in and out of the ua-4fx. I don't have anything plugged into the sound card jacks on the desktop. I do have a creative external soundcard that I use with the netbook with some success so that's also available.
We have an AKG 1000c condenser mic (needs 9v battery for ext. power) that's rarely used. We were using it to for my wife's flute, but went to a clip on mic instead. The ua-4fx is supposed to have xlr phantom power. I read some posts that said the ua-4fx would not power their AKG 3000 condenser mic.
I'm finally ready to try some recording, but not sure where to go from here. I guess I could use my Nexus Tablet, but I'm thinking that the quality might be skimpy to say the least. Some have touted the H2's and H4's. I'm hoping to keep the cost around $100-$150--or less. Thanks for any suggestions.
Stan
Micro Express destop 23b, 8gb ram, quadcore pentium sandy bridge. Win 7 home premium
Ua-4fx sound module mainly used for SD2
Other midi devices via usb: Akai EWI, Akai mpd18, alesis Q25
No fancy speakers. Just a powered 3 speaker logitech system.
I have a Soundblaster xfi 7pci soundcard, but, I think the sound is all going in and out of the ua-4fx. I don't have anything plugged into the sound card jacks on the desktop. I do have a creative external soundcard that I use with the netbook with some success so that's also available.
We have an AKG 1000c condenser mic (needs 9v battery for ext. power) that's rarely used. We were using it to for my wife's flute, but went to a clip on mic instead. The ua-4fx is supposed to have xlr phantom power. I read some posts that said the ua-4fx would not power their AKG 3000 condenser mic.
I'm finally ready to try some recording, but not sure where to go from here. I guess I could use my Nexus Tablet, but I'm thinking that the quality might be skimpy to say the least. Some have touted the H2's and H4's. I'm hoping to keep the cost around $100-$150--or less. Thanks for any suggestions.
Stan