oh yeah forgot about that :-). I have a Behringer 1202 (£60). Nice
little thingymabob.

Ps a good site to find this stuff is www.dolphinmusic.co.uk


On 23/08/07, Pete Stean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the mixing desk front, one of the little Behringer jobs with 4 XLR inputs
> would probably do you if you're looking for a cost-effective solution -
> simple, straightforward features, easy to use etc  :)
>
> A Behringer Xenyx 1202 would probably suit unless you need more inputs or
> you want to do more fancy processing on the board rather than in post - I
> have one, it's fine and was bloody cheap too
>
> Pete
>
> On 23/08/07, Matthew Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > TBH From my experience professional recording on linux simply isnt
> > there yet (well, at reasonable prices anyway).
> >
> > However some pointers:
> >
> > Hardware wise I would most definately reccomend a professional
> > soundcard. Try the M-Audio 2496 for a cheap decent prof card (about
> > £60-70). Whatever card you get, make sure it is compatible with ASIO.
> > ASIO is an interface specifically made for professional audio mixing
> > apps, the main thing it does is reduce latency like crazy.
> >
> > You want to have Balanced Inputs.
> >
> > You want a Mixer. That takes Balanced XLR inputs.
> >
> > Balanced means that 3 signals are sent: The first is the normal
> > signal. The second is an inverse of that signal. The third is a ground
> > signal. The signal is recreated by taking the difference of the normal
> > and inversed signal. Noise generated on the line is then removed using
> > the ground signal.
> >
> > Microphone wise, you can't go wrong with an SM58 (£50-60). SM58 is
> > your bog-standard dynamic vocal mic. Great for live / outdoors etc.
> > For instruments try the SM57. If you have a good environment and want
> > a nicer 'studio' sound invest in a pair of Rhode NT1's. (£100 > each)
> > A pair will let you do stereo recordings (research stereo pair - takes
> > advantage of the cardoid nature of the mics), and because they are
> > compressor mics as opposed to dynamics you get a much better sound. Be
> > gentle with them though.
> >
> > For drums try an SM57 on the snare and hi-hat, SM58 on the bass drum
> > and the NT1's in a stereo pair over the cymbals. Not a brilliant
> > setup, but costs sod-all.
> >
> > For software something like Audacity simply is not powerful enough for
> > music recording etc, something more beefy is needed. I personally am a
> > Logic fan and will refuse to work with anything else for more than 5
> > minutes, so I'm not a lot of help here.
> >
> >
> > I am in no way an expert but I hope this helps
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > On 17/08/07, Neil Greenwood < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 17/08/07, Mark Harrison < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > What I need advice on are:
> > > >
> > > > - Advice on what audio editing software I need (I'm coming from an
> Adobe
> > > > Audition / CoolEdit) background, and the key features I need are
> > > > FFT-based noise reduction, track volume normalisation, and in-line
> editing.)
> > >
> > > Audacity seems to be mature and have lots of features. It's also
> > > available on Windows.
> > >
> > > Jono Bacon started a team to develop Jokosher, but I don't know how
> > > far they've got with it. I don't think they've released v1.0 yet,
> > > although I could be wrong on that - haven't heard much about it for
> > > months.
> > >
> > >
> > > Hwyl,
> > > Neil.
> > >
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