Scott Silverman
December 17th, 2003, 07:45 PM
Ok, first of I want to apolgize if this has been posted before, but I spent half an hour searching and found nothing similar. So if it has been psted, then someone could just point me in the right direction.
Here is my situation: I am trying to do an audio recording of a band with 2 guitarists, 1 bass, 1 vocalist, 1 drummer, and 1 back-up vocalist. I basically need to start from scratch on equipment but here is what I was thinking of as far as mics, mixers, and speakers.
2 Shure SM57's - to mic the drummer http://www.shure.com/microphones/models/sm57.asp
2 SM58's - one for each vocalist http://www.shure.com/microphones/models/sm58.asp
1 UB1204-PRO Mixer - 12 inputs for all mics http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex_ub.cfm?id=UB1204&lang=engBehringer (this page takes some time to load)
2 Studio Monitors - for pluging into the mixer and allowing the band to hear the output http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=259126&is=REG
And then comes my next question: recording. What should I use to record straight out of the mixer? I can either go into a computer and record or use some sort of MD etc. I dont really have any recording equipment so suggestions on computer software/hardware and MDs would be very helpful.
I also had a question regarding recording the guitars and bass. Can I just use 1/4 balanced cables to go straight from the guitars into my mixer? If not, how would I record guitars?
Finally, I am not looking for 100% professional quality, but I am looking for something at least half-way decent. Also I want to keep all this relatively inexpensive. There is not really any limit on cash yet, but let's just say that the green stuff is definately not unlimited.
Thanks for all your help and suggestions, and sorry if I forgot to mention anything. Just post with any questions and I will do my best to answer them.
Thanks!
ALSO: On a unrelated note, how do I do the source code to get my links to show up in text rather than the actual URL. EX: how do I get "Shure SM57" to become linkable text to the actual site? Thanks.
Here is my situation: I am trying to do an audio recording of a band with 2 guitarists, 1 bass, 1 vocalist, 1 drummer, and 1 back-up vocalist. I basically need to start from scratch on equipment but here is what I was thinking of as far as mics, mixers, and speakers.
2 Shure SM57's - to mic the drummer http://www.shure.com/microphones/models/sm57.asp
2 SM58's - one for each vocalist http://www.shure.com/microphones/models/sm58.asp
1 UB1204-PRO Mixer - 12 inputs for all mics http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex_ub.cfm?id=UB1204&lang=engBehringer (this page takes some time to load)
2 Studio Monitors - for pluging into the mixer and allowing the band to hear the output http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=259126&is=REG
And then comes my next question: recording. What should I use to record straight out of the mixer? I can either go into a computer and record or use some sort of MD etc. I dont really have any recording equipment so suggestions on computer software/hardware and MDs would be very helpful.
I also had a question regarding recording the guitars and bass. Can I just use 1/4 balanced cables to go straight from the guitars into my mixer? If not, how would I record guitars?
Finally, I am not looking for 100% professional quality, but I am looking for something at least half-way decent. Also I want to keep all this relatively inexpensive. There is not really any limit on cash yet, but let's just say that the green stuff is definately not unlimited.
Thanks for all your help and suggestions, and sorry if I forgot to mention anything. Just post with any questions and I will do my best to answer them.
Thanks!
ALSO: On a unrelated note, how do I do the source code to get my links to show up in text rather than the actual URL. EX: how do I get "Shure SM57" to become linkable text to the actual site? Thanks.