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sir Kitc,what can you say about the sb x-fi elite pro or an m-audio sound card? btw whats a good mic to record from a gutiar amp. I just want to create a decent demo. What do you suggest? Thanks
Hello po Sirs,Your impression po for the Zoom G2.1u guitar effects with USB interface as recording gear. Sa tingin nyo its decent enough for those with tight budget? I used un Cubase for recording, me latency po sya pero kung bypassed naman e pede mo marinig sya real time. Pede rin sya sa vocals using a decent mic lang. Meron po ba kayong better setup for budget as tight as un mgagastos mo for this setup?Thanks
Quote from: jun_gats on June 15, 2007, 11:46:53 AMsir Kitc,what can you say about the sb x-fi elite pro or an m-audio sound card? btw whats a good mic to record from a gutiar amp. I just want to create a decent demo. What do you suggest? Thanks e609s
Quote from: jun_gats on June 15, 2007, 11:46:53 AMsir Kitc,what can you say about the sb x-fi elite pro or an m-audio sound card? btw whats a good mic to record from a gutiar amp. I just want to create a decent demo. What do you suggest? ThanksI'd choose the M-Audio. Phil's reco on the e609 is recommended as well.
Quote from: marcowpg3 on June 12, 2007, 05:48:27 PMsir kit eto yung mga specs na tinitignan ko, ok ba ito?-Win XP-Intel 3.0 Ghz Dual Core - Intel D965 GCCLR motherboard (with firewire)-1 gig memory tapos may on board video and audio yung motherboard (ok na ba yung audio nitong mobo?)(compatible naman ito with Pro Tools or Sonar diba?)Tnx!Yes. This will work.
sir kit eto yung mga specs na tinitignan ko, ok ba ito?-Win XP-Intel 3.0 Ghz Dual Core - Intel D965 GCCLR motherboard (with firewire)-1 gig memory tapos may on board video and audio yung motherboard (ok na ba yung audio nitong mobo?)(compatible naman ito with Pro Tools or Sonar diba?)Tnx!
Quote from: KitC on June 17, 2007, 01:54:15 PMQuote from: marcowpg3 on June 12, 2007, 05:48:27 PMsir kit eto yung mga specs na tinitignan ko, ok ba ito?-Win XP-Intel 3.0 Ghz Dual Core - Intel D965 GCCLR motherboard (with firewire)-1 gig memory tapos may on board video and audio yung motherboard (ok na ba yung audio nitong mobo?)(compatible naman ito with Pro Tools or Sonar diba?)Tnx!Yes. This will work.tnx sir kit!
Sir, If I have a shure sm57 and an Maudio 2496 how do I connect it? is it just straight cable or do I need any additional hardware? tnx
Quote from: jun_gats on July 25, 2007, 06:55:28 AMSir, If I have a shure sm57 and an Maudio 2496 how do I connect it? is it just straight cable or do I need any additional hardware? tnxGet a mic preamp or a small mixer. Use the mixer to interface between the mic and your 2496.
mga sir napadaan lng kasali po sa thread na to ung sa soundproofing? thanks po
sir, do i need a mic preamp if i already have a mixer ( behringer 1202) with built in mic preamp. thanks
Ok.... rather than set up a tutorial thread, let's make this into a Q & A sort of thread and the emphasis will be on setting up your PC regardless of the specs. Remember, however, that some pc configurations are not compatible with audio no matter what you do. Also remember that most pc's coming out today have a decided slant towards powerful video capabilities, something which often conflicts with glitch-free audio performance. If you are decided about great audio performance, you will have to give up great video performance (which means you will have to give up that 8800GTXProMillenium+1 and go for a considerably less powerful vidcard).Q1: yah i've read this part and i was wondering if how does a high end video card would affect the audiocard of the pc??? Q2: do you sell gears for recording like mixers and other pre-amps and amps that is not that expensive coz' im just new in this kind of business....hope you could help me out thanks.Q3: what is SPDIF what is it for???
Yup! the spike does have xdr preamps. To be specific about the xenyx, look for the March 2007 issue of Recording. Even user reviews in some forums confirm this but, in general, they say the xenyx preamps are warmer and bigger, while the VLZ was a bit airier and had a more natural soundstage.
Q1: yah i've read this part and i was wondering if how does a high end video card would affect the audiocard of the pc??? While you can use a relatively powerful video card, bear in mind that audio also has stringent needs with regards to processing, that's why it's often recommended to use a less powerful vidcard. Video card manufacturers are sneaky... they know how to wring every last ounce of processing power from the cpu; everything from hogging the pci bus to throttling down other peripherals. That's why SLI and Crossfire capable motherboards are often not recommended for audio, and why I strongly advocate DAWs dedicated to audio processing.Q2: do you sell gears for recording like mixers and other pre-amps and amps that is not that expensive coz' im just new in this kind of business....hope you could help me out thanks.No, I don't sell gear... but I could recommend you to the 'good guys'.Q3: what is SPDIF what is it for??? S/PDIF stands for Sony/Philips Digital InterFace. It is a digital audio protocol jointly developed by Sony and Philips for the transfer of audio signals digitally. It was originally a consumer format but has gained widespread acceptance in audio circles. It was originally an electrical format using unbalanced coax cables, but has since been adapted to optical transmission as well. Most semi-pro and pro soundcards (as well as some consumer gear) have s/pdif in one form or another.