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Old 05-01-2013, 08:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
stevesonthebay
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i have just set up a basic studio and i am still learning what to get. i have a lexicon alpha interface into my computer and an 8 channel Yamaha mixer into my interface. i can plug all my mics, guitars, keyboard etc into my mixer which will be picked up by my interface then into my audio software. i am also using cubase which you can use with most interfaces. if you don't have a mixer that's OK but you need an interface with a few inlets for mics and instruments otherwise you will need to get a mixer or pre amp. make sure the interface has a pre amp with phantom power for a condenser mic. at the moment i am using dynamic mics which are OK but you have to turn the gain up a lot to get line level signal. a condenser mic has a cardioid pickup pattern and is more sensitive for vocals and is more clearer. i bought a cheap interface from cash converters and it came with cubase and i have seen better ones there which are 1/2 the cost new. Ive heard that focusrite 212, tascam and presonus are good. i think most interfaces are basically the same and obviously the more you pay the better the quality. another thing to consider is that the interface has a digital/midi input so you can plug a keyboard in and then use it as a sequencer to play all the vts instruments in cubase. im still learning about this as i am currently setting it up. i think you can also plug the keyboard into your pc and then add the device in cubase. make sure you change the settings on your computer to the interface in sounds. you also have to change the settings in cubase under devices to add your interface and keyboard.
i have an analog mixer and i can get a certain amount of effect out of it but apart from allowing me to add more mics etc the mixer in cubase is more than sufficient for adding in any effects. i am sure there are digital mixers out there that will do it all and effects units and sequencers. i think a lot of the software nowadays has all the effects and sequencing capabilities you need and is a lot cheaper.
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