Is it time to discuss interfaces?
I use the M-Audio Delta 66, Audiophile and Terratec Phase 88 for my mains.
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http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan01/articles/maudio.asp
The Phase 88 Rack: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may05/articles/terratec88.htm
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These are far from cutting edge but in this day and age, even the old stuff's brilliant. And I enjoy the practical differences - the Phase is nicer for tracking natural sounds, with its analogue warmth effect on the inputs. But the Delta's honest crispness makes it superb for mastering with outboards.
I ran a frequency sweep with the Phase and it actually warbled through the upper mid. I wouldn't have bought it based on that, but miking up a cello or something makes for a different matter. That and the valves and everything combined for a great old sound.
And how do you get on with mainstream mikes and stuff? Central, I have common-or-garden SE mikes, Behringer valve parametric EQ and pre, plus a quite nice Focusrite Penta compressor with Soundcraft M8 mixer. Yet these affordable nothing-specials have dished up a sound quality I would never have expected over a decade back. And they seem to have grown with me these last years - I doubt I've hit their limits yet.
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A friend of mine, who was in the production and studio building game, told me the kind of mikes I'd buy for only £100 in the junk shop were the more expensive things he'd turn out quality commercial works with, just a decade before.
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With the computers, it's that more than anything which keeps me amazed.