Phil Christopher
August 5th, 2004, 05:31 PM
Hi!
Different threads offer good advice on this for which I am very thankful, however I am very new to 'improved' audio and seeking a little reassurance!
I'm aiming to get equipped to use my Powerbook for recording broadcast quality audio - primarily for studio voiceover, vocals and solo music, yet also in the field for video purposes.
I would ideally like the flexibility to be able to use any mics/mixers etc. with the cam on its own too.
This is what I am considering...:
Have - Powerbook, XM2
Get hold of - Indigo IO card for the laptop, Samson Mixpad 4, Studio Projects C1 mic (or another one I can almost afford!).
I figure I could then use the mic, Mixpad and Powerbook and have top notch sound in a booth.
Also I figure I could then use the same setup in the field or use the Mixpad and mic (or whatever mics etc) with the XM2 itself.
Does this make sense or have I missed something glaringly obvious? I am still trying to get to grips with how everything sits together and the 'quality/cost' curve, so any advice would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Phil ;-)
Different threads offer good advice on this for which I am very thankful, however I am very new to 'improved' audio and seeking a little reassurance!
I'm aiming to get equipped to use my Powerbook for recording broadcast quality audio - primarily for studio voiceover, vocals and solo music, yet also in the field for video purposes.
I would ideally like the flexibility to be able to use any mics/mixers etc. with the cam on its own too.
This is what I am considering...:
Have - Powerbook, XM2
Get hold of - Indigo IO card for the laptop, Samson Mixpad 4, Studio Projects C1 mic (or another one I can almost afford!).
I figure I could then use the mic, Mixpad and Powerbook and have top notch sound in a booth.
Also I figure I could then use the same setup in the field or use the Mixpad and mic (or whatever mics etc) with the XM2 itself.
Does this make sense or have I missed something glaringly obvious? I am still trying to get to grips with how everything sits together and the 'quality/cost' curve, so any advice would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Phil ;-)