A Cheaper Alternative
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- Freddy V-C
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A Cheaper Alternative
I hope this is the right forum...
Two or three years ago I bought myself one of these:
I never use it for effects anymore, so I keep considering selling it. The only problem is that I use it for recording - having a jack input and a USB output means I can plug in a half-decent microphone. Seen as this is the only part of it I use, I'm looking for a cheaper alternative, so I can sell my Zoom.
What would you recommend, Shortscale? Literally all it needs is a jack input and a USB output (or at least some way of plugging it into my computer), a headphone output would be helpful as well. I don't need professional sounding recordings, it's literally just for recording demos so my band can have a vague idea of what I want songs to sound like.
Two or three years ago I bought myself one of these:
I never use it for effects anymore, so I keep considering selling it. The only problem is that I use it for recording - having a jack input and a USB output means I can plug in a half-decent microphone. Seen as this is the only part of it I use, I'm looking for a cheaper alternative, so I can sell my Zoom.
What would you recommend, Shortscale? Literally all it needs is a jack input and a USB output (or at least some way of plugging it into my computer), a headphone output would be helpful as well. I don't need professional sounding recordings, it's literally just for recording demos so my band can have a vague idea of what I want songs to sound like.
If you're just using it for vocals, you could pick up a USB condensor mic- can be had for like 40 quid and upwards. No need to demand a headphone output from the unit if your PC has a headphone jack anyway, right?
A little searching yielded the Micport Pro by Centrance- looks pretty spiffy, and can provide phanton power for condensors:
I was actually just recording some drums, and put the kick drum mic straight into my PC's mic input with the help of a XLR>1/4" lead and a 1/4" to minijack convertor. There's a bit of background noise, but on whole it worked great and is cheap as fook.
A little searching yielded the Micport Pro by Centrance- looks pretty spiffy, and can provide phanton power for condensors:
I was actually just recording some drums, and put the kick drum mic straight into my PC's mic input with the help of a XLR>1/4" lead and a 1/4" to minijack convertor. There's a bit of background noise, but on whole it worked great and is cheap as fook.
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i use a stereo one and works fine with my mic. only records one channel, but with a decent editing program, you can just mirror the channel and make L & R channels.Doog wrote:
Exactly like that, dude- easily picked up on Ebay for a few quid (where mine came from this very day, in fact).
Grab a mono one if you can, I'm not sure a stereo one is "wired" the right way to be used with mono sockets.
if you wanted to further said ghettoization.
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i've been using one of these for a year or so now. it has a mic pre with XLR input and a line/guitar input too. has built in headphone amp with control on the front and USB out to your PC/Mac. you get a basic version of guitar suite or something like that and pro tool and ableton live. there about รยฃ40-รยฃ50 quid, though i might be selling this cheap.
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I got a Lexicon Lambda secondhand off ebay for รยฃ50
1 x High-Z guitar etc
2 x XLR both phantom
2 X ins
2 x outs
1 x midi (if anyone actually uses that anymore)
The problem is it's USB 1.1 so there's a delay unless you use direct recording around 36ms. It's not that much of a problem for me but if you're using programs like GuitarRig etc you won't be able to hear your tones on the fly. Also the preamps sound nice but are quite weak so you won't get much headroom, personally I like this because it gives stuff a lo-fi sound and you don't have to worry about picking up a cat's fart next door when using a condenser. Love it though, it's a great little pikey soundcard.
1 x High-Z guitar etc
2 x XLR both phantom
2 X ins
2 x outs
1 x midi (if anyone actually uses that anymore)
The problem is it's USB 1.1 so there's a delay unless you use direct recording around 36ms. It's not that much of a problem for me but if you're using programs like GuitarRig etc you won't be able to hear your tones on the fly. Also the preamps sound nice but are quite weak so you won't get much headroom, personally I like this because it gives stuff a lo-fi sound and you don't have to worry about picking up a cat's fart next door when using a condenser. Love it though, it's a great little pikey soundcard.
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