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Old 17th September 2007, 10:52 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by alladir View Post
Right, so I now have my Shure 57 (seemed a good first mic, at least). Now comes the part where I choose a soundcard. What exactly should I look for in a sound card though? I'll be recording all the parts myself so I won't need a rediculous number of inputs. I just want the best "quality" I can afford, for recording and for playback.
Problem is, we don't know how much you can afford. if you're minted get apogee. If you're skint get M-audio. The mic pre's are never gonna be that good in these things, more usable the more expensive you get. If you wanted an 8 channel soundcard with 8 mic pre's, i'd look at the focusrite sapphire or the motu 8pre, then you've solved your master section and headphone mix problems as well.
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