MortenN wrote:
What I usually do is connect my mic to my mixer. Connet the music from the computer to the mixer. Connect the headphone to the mixer. Now I have real time monitoring with no latency and voice in both ears. I then use a direct out on the mic channel strip to connet back to the computer sound cards line in. That connection needs a 1/4" to 1/8" unbalanced cable. You can get that in Radioshack or any pro-audio store.
In my opinion this is the best way of performing home recordings using the low noise balanced mic pre-amps of the mixer rather than the lousy mic pre-amp of the sound card.
Apart for a couple of the cables you should have all the gear: mixer, xlr cable, mic, stand, headphones.
Cheers,
Morten
Thanks Morten
Actually, the one piece of equipment we still lack is a mixer
It's next on our list. That's not such a bad thing performing because we can get our levels set well through our PA and the amp, but for recording it sucks. Maybe santa will bring us one... ::big laugh::