I have recently been doing some work for a corporate training video and also some messaging-on-hold work. I would like to do a lot more of this work so maybe I could quit my stupid day job!!!! Right now, my front end consists of a MXL-2003 going straight into my 896HD. My vocal talent says it is a cheesy rig and I think it sounds very "2D", but it works!!
I definitely want to get an outboard compressor to save me work on the back end I was also thinking about maybe getting some sort of better pre, possibly ourboard eq, and a better large capsule condenser. It looks like the Focusrite VoicemasterPro is a pretty decent value and has a built in deesser which would be rad. I am trying to stay around $1000 to $1200 for the mic and compresser+pre/channel strip.
My questions are these:
A. Does it really matter? My web video output will probably by flash audio and my messaging on hold will be listened to at 22Khz... should I make the investment in a hi-fi front end when the final product is so lo-fi?
B. If yes, it is worth it to sound good, what is the best channel strip and mic combo that would keep me in my budget?
C1. It looks like Sweetwater has a deal right now that you can get the A/D card added in the Vocalmaster Pro for only $50, which is normally more like $230. Do you think I will get a measurably better sound from the Focusrite A/D than my 896HD converters?
C2. If C1=yes, go for it, then how do I get the S/PDIF output on the VMPro into my 896HD which only has AES/EBU and optical ins? Mo money, I bet..
(I also record signer/songwriters on occasion, but not for $$, but anyhow it would be nice to have a good sounding signal path for them...)
Thanks in advance all, you guys are as good as it gets!


