I don't have any real budget figured out I just want to get an idea of how much it will cost to hook up a cheap way to make demo quality recordings...I will probably only record 2 tracks at a time I am only using this for guitars
I don't think my computer will be a problem I built it maybe 2 years back but it will suffice I think? 1GB DDR ram 1TB hard drive, etc, but it is lacking in the category of decent sound card, I just use the onboard...
dumb question here, is the Mackie 802 mixer essential? And how do you hook that up, microphone straight into the XLR in that and than out into the usb interface? I know nothing about recording, I just want to be able to record some stuff in my own time at my house so i dont have to bring all my gear to my friends house to use his protools rig every time.
Help me along here I don't know what I am talking about at all :roll:
BTW Nadz1lla the songs on that myspace sound way better than I can hope for :)
I'm not entirely sure if mixers are essential, I had to buy a seperate one out of necessity because of the way I wanted to hook my compressor up in the chain. I would say save yourself a lot of money and buy an external soundcard with XLR inputs if all you are going to use is an SM57 to record with, rather than something like a valve mic which needs phantom power.
This is the one I have:
http://www.innovativemusic.com.au/Products/Novation/speedio.htmAlthough the price here seems massively excessive, as I bought mine for about £99 through a website. As you can see, it has all the ins and outs a budding home recorder will ever need. I haven't found any reason to replace mine so far, it's great value for money.
Your computer sounds like it is more than ample for home recording. Hell, there are people out there who are still quite content using their Atari ST's with an old copy of Cubase to record with, or an ancient Mac will also be more than enough in most cases.
I've not had any experience with E-Mu so I wouldn't hazard a comment on that, but if you can
"find" a Cubase CD somewhere, it's really easy to use and plug-ins are a doddle also to
"find".

Oh, and thanks for the compliment. That's what happens when inspiration hits you on your day off, lol.