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Myth
post Sun 28 Aug 2005, 01:22
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Hey, I'm just starting out and have a 3 part question:

I have an M-Audio O-Zone and am not too thrilled with it; no master volume, no endless knobs, weak pre-amp sad.gif. I want to start recording vocals and wouldn't trust the built-in preamp. So:

1)
I want to get a good interface and am leaning towards the Focusrite Saffire: onboard DSP, 4-ins, 8 outs. Up to 192 kHz sampling rate. Is this a wise choice? My budget would be $400 USD for the interface. Other options are the Presonus Firebox or the E-Mu 1616.
What do you think?

2)
What would you recommend as far as a midi controller to replace my O-Zone? I like the endless knobs on the Alesis Photon x25. It seems like this would be ideal for performing live efficiently, I use Reason 2.5 (upgrading to 3 soon) and am probably getting Live within the next months too.

But…I have heard many good things about Novation controllers, as well as Edirol's, which are paper thin, a plus for portability. I just want a stable, efficient controller with endless knobs if possible, audio interface not necessary. Budget for Controller is $300. Anything crappy about the Alesis? Let me know, what do you think?

3)
I'm looking to get a decent mic for vocals under $250, I've read many good things about the Røde NT1-A and the Audio-Technica 3035, and I am slightly interested in the Electro-Voice Cardinal but can't really find any reviews on it.

Any other mics I should be aware of in this price range?

Thanks in advance for your time! biggrin.gif
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timoren
post Sun 28 Aug 2005, 06:15
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1. Saffire, only 2 analog ins... Bleh (the other 2 are digital)
E-Mu, not Mac compatible + cardbus is very limiting
Firebox, 2 great pre's + 2 more line inputs (most people seem to love this thing)

2. cant help you here, I use my Alesis 8.1 as my master controller

3. I own the AT-3035 and love it the bass roll off and pad switches are life savers. The Rode is a great mic, but not as versatile as the 3035. Please consider the Studio Projects C1. I love how smooth it is, especially on a female voice.
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