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i trying to set up a small recourding studio.i have a gnx3 peavy and roland anp peavy mic dr-3 drum machine. could i hook up a mixer and do i need better speakers? what brand would work.thank you.

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  • i trying to set up a small recourding studio.i have a gnx3 peavy and roland anp peavy mic dr-3 drum machine. could i hook up a mixer and do i need better speakers? what brand would work.thank you.

    If you plan to use the drum machine for drums, then you probably wouldnt need a mixer because you have no drum mics to use at the same time. Im not sure what the mic preamp on the GNX3 is like but you could get away with vocals through that. If it isn't that good, you could invest in a DI box or Mic Preamp for vocals. I dont know what your amps are like but for the best sound reproduction \"stuido monitors\" usually reproduce the sound pefectly with flat EQ resonses. G3456 might be able to help you out on good brands to use. Also what program do you intend to use for recording?
  • If you are in fact setting up a studio, you probably want some full-range speakers - do your homework, but I personally don't recommend the low-end M-Audios that have been advertised \"free upgrade to 5.1\" lately. But really anything will work, even your home stereo.

    From the sound of your soundcard, you might be better off getting either an audio interface (to function as both an input mixer and the soundcard - check out PreSonus and Edirol) or a hardware recorder if you're not going to computer way. Of course you won't get the 192kb sampling rate cheaply without a computer. I like Korg XD series recorders, they're budget-friendly and reliable, but max 24/96.

    If you do want a hardware mixer without a recorder, I personally like Carvins, although I hear Behringer products have improved lately and their mixers are pretty cheap too.

    But keep in mind that GNX series are designed with an built-in mixer, so you might be able to get away just using your 3. Your mic can go into the XLR in, and your drum machine can go into CD-in. Alternately, your drum machine can go into XLR-in (via DI). Any S/PDIF capable sound unit will be able to record it into Cakewalk, or your can feed the analog signal to your current soundcard.

    All that said, let me ask an important question: are you planning to record a bunch of things in one take (drums, vox, guitar, bass, synths, etc) or one thing at a time in many takes? Furthermore, are you planning on future expansion of your studio and its capacities?

    - Ilia
  • Yeah the behringer mic preamps in mixers are pretty tops eh, for the price.
  • jazzandblues -

    Is it a computer based studio you wanted to set up?

    in any instance one of the first things you will need you need is a good set of near-field powered monitors - I use alesis prolinear 820DSP's and they reproduce my mixes flawlessly with plenty of power. If you try recording with a power amp/speaker setup, it tends to color your sound and you don't end up with a very good product. Most any of the alesis products are a good investment and worth looking into IMO
  • thank for all the help.i have no idea where to start so i thought a mixer then new monitors.i might like to hook up a small music keybord to it later. :D
  • I use a Mbox plugged into my laptop, and soon a couple of powered beheringer truths for monitoring. You can plug anything you want into that to record with excelent quality(for the price). I record 24bit /44.1. Be sure you have a least a GIG of ram and a P4 if you use a laptop instead of a desktop PC. So far I havent crashed once, with Cakewalk I used to drop out all the time. a really simple and stable setup so far. I will post a new tune soon that I am working so you can be the judge. Different stuff for different needs but this fits my home studio needs and its also portable so I can record wherever. I use a behringer condencer mic for recording. its my first experience with this new setup but I am really enjoying learning ProTools and with my GNX and DR-3 the possiblitys at this point seem endless :lol: :P
  • i was looking at the phonic mu 1002 mixer it 150.00 canadian but will it work with gnx3.i well hook it up to my pc later ,but will get better sond card later.
  • i was looking at the phonic mu 1002 mixer it 150.00 canadian but will it work with gnx3.

    Why wouldn't it?
  • it dose not have alt bus or do i need that.i,ve been going to this site.
    www.tweakheadz.com but it very confusing about what to get and all that.
  • Tweak's site does take a bit getting used to, but there's a lot of useful information... it's just the ads confuse everything. The MU-1002 looks like it'll work fine for GNX, just plug into inputs 1/2 or a pair of stereo (i can't find the specs so i don't know exactly what it has). How are you planning to run the signal from the mixer?

    - Ilia
  • u can doun load the manall at www.phonic.com it not a big one.as for the signal that was my next ? to you?i have two amps.
  • or maybe the mu 1202 would be better it seems to have more to it.
  • If you are using the PC for most of your recording you need to be careful of the really small mixers like 4-6ch. many of these at $100 and below are more likely to produce noise. The Behr UB series and Phonics are good but get something with at least 8ch's that have better filters. It depends on proximity and other things too, but start with a good mixer if you get one. Monitors? There's a whole post on Monitors and user evaluations. My Sugg for home recording are the Behringer 2031A's. I also like the Alesis MK series. You want 8\" drivers or better. Lower ones are harder to resolve without a decent sub. hth

    G3456
  • :D I have a Mackie DFX6 and it is great :!:
    very low noise levels and for the price it even has a built in effects. I use my plugins for effects in recording usually but when I pugged in a acoustic at practise I remember I used the onboard delay and it sounded ...hmmm whats the word? oh yea GREAT! :P

    I thought it was way noisey for recording untill I swapped out my
    Cheep a$$ cables :evil: for some decent ones. problem over :oops: so make sure whatever you get don't skimp on the all the cables. ;)


    just my 2 cents
  • so how would i hook it up if i can,t connect it to the pc at the monent.
    thanks i,m lookig in to the phonic mu1002 or the mu 1202.
  • okay so the mu 1002 is a 10 input and the mu1202 is a 12 in put.i think for the extra money if it would be better in the long run i get the mu1202.
  • one more ?does it hace to have ub on it for the pc sound card? the phonic has a hook up for a lap top .but i do,nt think it for the sound card!
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