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Wow! Price Reduced on Firewire Recording Interface

I was just checking on the price of this recording interface for another thread and found that the price has been significantly reduced!

PreSonus Firepod from zZounds.com!

That's incredible, as it's now cheaper than the Behringer unit.

8 inputs with mic preamps and Firewire so it's portable and can also be used with a laptop. Volume knobs right on the front of the for each input, headphones and two outputs. I may just have to sell my Aardvark.

This is the unit to get right here!

While this may seem like overkill if you're just recording guitar and vocals.... Consider that the M-Audio Delta44 is $150 and if you want to record vocals and guitar at the same time with two mics you'll need to mic preamps at $40 each for the cheapest preamp ($120 for a nice preamp) you're already over halfway to the price of the Firepod, or if you go for the nice preamps you are only $10 shy of the Firepod.

This is a fantastic value!

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I've had one for about 2 years and I am very happy with it.

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I'm a total noob at recording...in fact, I've never done it. But I'm looking for a solution for some simple recording needs...

I'm not sure what the exact purpose/function of this device is???

...some questions for you recording Gurus...

Can I use my two Shure SM-58 mics with this interface?

Can I plug my guitars or amps into this somehow?

I have a small laney mixer/PA...will that plug into this?

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I'm not sure what the exact purpose/function of this device is???
It has the same purpose as a standard computer soundcard, to get sounds in and out of your computer. The only difference is that this unit is made for audio recording so it is much higher quality than a stock soundcard and it has more features for recording, such as:
- Multiple inputs and outputs (instead of just a microphone input, line input, and output like a stock computer soundcard).
- Good quality mic preamps
- Phantom power for condenser microphones

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Can I use my two Shure SM-58 mics with this interface?
Yes, it has 8 inputs so you can plug up to 8 mics (or other instruments) in to it at the same time.

Each input is a hybrid XLR and 1/4" connector so you can plug a microphone cable (XLR) or a guitar/instrument cable (1/4") into the same input.

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Can I plug my guitars or amps into this somehow?
If your amp has a line output, or a headphone output, then yes.

However, the better option is to mic your amp. This will give a much better sound. The Shure SM57 is an industry standard for miking guitar amps and the SM58 is the same thing as the SM57 just with the rounded grill on the mic. So you should be able to use the SM58 on your amp with similiar results.

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I have a small laney mixer/PA...will that plug into this?
Is the mixer a powered mixer? If so, then you want to make sure that you DO NOT plug the outputs meant for speakers into your computer. This will fry not only your powered mixer, but your computer as well! Someone on another forum I frequent said they did this and the computer caught fire, so be very careful about which outputs you plug in.

There should be a way to get two line outputs out of the mixer and go into your computer, what model is the mixer?

However, if you do this this you are limiting yourself as everything from the mixer will be mixed down to a stereo channel. So if you plug in 4 microphones into your mixer, they will be recorded on your computer as a right and left channel only and you won't be able to adjust each mic channel individually after recording.

But since the Firepod interface has multiple intputs you can plug the same 4 mics into 4 inputs on the Firepod and record onto 4 separate tracks in your recording program. Since each track has been kept separate you can now adjust the volume, pan, add effects, edit, etc. for each mic separately in your recording program.

You can record 8 tracks at a time like this and you can overdub to get as many tracks as your computer can handle. Everything is recorded onto separate tracks so you can mix each track after all of the recording is completed.

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Be carefull, they may not work with Vista and Microsoft is not going to support their XP within a few months

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You mean the Microsoft that tried to quit supporting Win2k a few years ago and has continued to support it?

Also, just because MS quits supporting an operating system does not mean it will immediately cease to function, or that people will stop making things compatible with it.


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Hey Mucho,
you may want to start browsing and posting to more recent posts .
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