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  1. dabuffguy
    19-Nov-2009 01:22 AM
    dabuffguy
    The recording quality would be terrible. You need to be able to mix the sound, add effects, reverb etc. that's what the I-Onix enables you to do. It's is nearly the ability of a full mixing board and studio on the PC. Technology for it these days is pretty impressive. for all that gear, you'll probably drop about 1000 bucks.

    Just be lucky you'e not a drummer. My last drum kit cost 6800 bucks for the drums themselves. Hardware and cymbals cost another 2000. Top of th eline stuff, but since I doing recording, I need it. It's totally different than a guitar though. You need an entire mixing board to mic drums and record. It's extremely meticulous and frustrating to dial in each mic just right.
  2. the.gladiator1987
    18-Nov-2009 09:56 PM
    the.gladiator1987
    Perfect bro! Thats exactly what I needed to know, thank you.

    Would it be a stupid idea to get an adapter from 1/4inch female to a 33mm male to plug into the computer and record into that? The quality would probably be horrible. Im thinkin of just going with what you said
  3. dabuffguy
    18-Nov-2009 06:01 PM
    dabuffguy
    Well, you only need the PA system if you are performing live. You will need a nice recording mic lke the AKG C 414 XLS for recording an acoustic without plug-ins. If all you want to do is record, all you need is a desktop recording software like the Lexicon I-Onix U-42, the VL3D a Mic and guitar. You can integrate the Electric piano, guitar, vocals, and eveything else onto multiple tracks, mix and produce your music that way.
  4. the.gladiator1987
    18-Nov-2009 05:44 PM
    the.gladiator1987
    I have a martin, so no but My dad has this thing that goes in the hole and plugs into the amp so YEA I do. I guess I just want some basic stuff that i can record songs with and maybe help my pitch?

    So That digitech vocalist VL3D, mic and PA system?
  5. dabuffguy
    18-Nov-2009 05:41 PM
    dabuffguy
    Do you have an acoustic guitar that plugs in?

    As far as a good vocal harmonizer/pitch correction unit, the Digitech Vocalist VL3D is awesome. Of course, you will also need a microphone and a PA system.
  6. the.gladiator1987
    18-Nov-2009 01:45 AM
    the.gladiator1987
    I sing and play guitar/keyboard/electric piano, I wanna start getting serious about it. Do you recommend anything?

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