Nick_cor
Well-known member
With 1400$ you can have some pretty **** good home recordings.
I'd suggest going with computer based recording. IMO it is the more flexible approach. Specially if you have a laptop. The quality from the gear I will list below will be superior to the all in one studio toys you can buy from tascam , yamaha , roland and those other companies.
Hopefully you have a decent/good computer/laptop that's up to date because with the software you'll be recording huge wav files.
So we say, you have a good computer, now what? well you need good mics. For tracking guitar, get the Shure sm57- this is a dynamic mic, it can take lots of sound pressure so you can put them real close to the cabinet. Next up is the Sennheiser md421, this one is pretty expensive, but it add lots of natural bottom end and has an open and airy sound to it. This might be over your budget so you might want to go with the Sennheiser e609
But what will you be using to recording those mics you ask? I suggest the Presonus firestudio or firepod. The firestudio has 8 class A mic preamps, the firepod is a lamer version of the firestudio. If you don't need all those preamps, then you can get the firebox. it's has 2 inputs.
Now you'll need software, don't worry, pretty much any mic pre interface you get comes with some form of software.
To hear everything you'll need studio monitors, you'll want these so you can hear a true representation of your mix. For now i suggest active monitors ( these are powered monitors so you don't need to get a poweramp ) a good pair in the 4-500$ should do, go used, so you can more quality for your buck.
Also You might be recording in the same room with your cab, so you might want to skip the monitors for now and get a good pair of headphones, check out the AKG 141 , they retail for about 100$
To sum everything up. I suggest
MIC PREAMPS/INTERFACE
Presonus Firestudio - 700$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-Firestudio-26x26-Firewire-Recording-System?sku=241848
Presonus Firepod - 400$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-FP10-FireWire-Interface-with-Cubase-LE?sku=184131
Presonus Firebox - 300$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-FIREBOX-24bit96kHz-FireWire-Recording-System?sku=184133
MICS
Sennheiser md421 - 350$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Sennheiser-MD421-MKII-U4-Microphone?sku=270820
Sennheiser e609 - 110$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Sennheiser-E609-Silver-Dynamic-Guitar-Microphone?sku=276668
Shure sm57 - 100$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Shure-SM57-InstrumentVocal-Mic?sku=270102
Monitors
Alesis M-II active monitors - 350$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Alesis-Monitor-1-Active-MKII-Powered-Monitors?sku=603203
Conclusion
for 1500$ which is 100$ over your budget you can get the firestudio, md421 and sm57 and alesis m II. Keep in mind if you buy these things on ebay you can stay in your budget, but if you don't like used then you can go for .. also you can subsitute the monitors for closed back headphones because you'll probably be recording in the same room as your monitors and will need them while your tracking.
the presonus firestudio , e609 , sm57 and alesis m II for $1260
If you don't need all those inputs, you can get high quality firewire for about the 500$ range just check www.musiciansfriend.com for TC electronics, Motu and M audio
I'd suggest going with computer based recording. IMO it is the more flexible approach. Specially if you have a laptop. The quality from the gear I will list below will be superior to the all in one studio toys you can buy from tascam , yamaha , roland and those other companies.
Hopefully you have a decent/good computer/laptop that's up to date because with the software you'll be recording huge wav files.
So we say, you have a good computer, now what? well you need good mics. For tracking guitar, get the Shure sm57- this is a dynamic mic, it can take lots of sound pressure so you can put them real close to the cabinet. Next up is the Sennheiser md421, this one is pretty expensive, but it add lots of natural bottom end and has an open and airy sound to it. This might be over your budget so you might want to go with the Sennheiser e609
But what will you be using to recording those mics you ask? I suggest the Presonus firestudio or firepod. The firestudio has 8 class A mic preamps, the firepod is a lamer version of the firestudio. If you don't need all those preamps, then you can get the firebox. it's has 2 inputs.
Now you'll need software, don't worry, pretty much any mic pre interface you get comes with some form of software.
To hear everything you'll need studio monitors, you'll want these so you can hear a true representation of your mix. For now i suggest active monitors ( these are powered monitors so you don't need to get a poweramp ) a good pair in the 4-500$ should do, go used, so you can more quality for your buck.
Also You might be recording in the same room with your cab, so you might want to skip the monitors for now and get a good pair of headphones, check out the AKG 141 , they retail for about 100$
To sum everything up. I suggest
MIC PREAMPS/INTERFACE
Presonus Firestudio - 700$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-Firestudio-26x26-Firewire-Recording-System?sku=241848
Presonus Firepod - 400$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-FP10-FireWire-Interface-with-Cubase-LE?sku=184131
Presonus Firebox - 300$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-FIREBOX-24bit96kHz-FireWire-Recording-System?sku=184133
MICS
Sennheiser md421 - 350$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Sennheiser-MD421-MKII-U4-Microphone?sku=270820
Sennheiser e609 - 110$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Sennheiser-E609-Silver-Dynamic-Guitar-Microphone?sku=276668
Shure sm57 - 100$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Shure-SM57-InstrumentVocal-Mic?sku=270102
Monitors
Alesis M-II active monitors - 350$
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Alesis-Monitor-1-Active-MKII-Powered-Monitors?sku=603203
Conclusion
for 1500$ which is 100$ over your budget you can get the firestudio, md421 and sm57 and alesis m II. Keep in mind if you buy these things on ebay you can stay in your budget, but if you don't like used then you can go for .. also you can subsitute the monitors for closed back headphones because you'll probably be recording in the same room as your monitors and will need them while your tracking.
the presonus firestudio , e609 , sm57 and alesis m II for $1260
If you don't need all those inputs, you can get high quality firewire for about the 500$ range just check www.musiciansfriend.com for TC electronics, Motu and M audio