GreenMan Wrote: 
> I wonder though. Starting from scratch, I'll need an audio interface,
> which look like they run about $250 on the low side. An adequate
> Berhinger mic looks to be about another $60 - $80. We've passed the
> $300 threshold for this free solution already. Granted, the Behringer
> deq2496 doesn't include a mic, but throw one on and you've got the same
> expense threshold, roughly speaking.
> 
> I'm not knocking this software solution. Quite the contrary, I think
> I'll try it. But there is some comparable associated expense that
> places it in the same expense domain as buying a seperate piece of
> hardware with embedded (and optionally, outboard) equalization
> software.

Yeah, I hear what you're saying.  There are plenty of perfectly fine
interfaces for <$200, but even so, I know what you mean.  For me, I
have an interface already and can probably find a place to borrow the
mic.  The advantage is that you only need the equipment for a one-time
setup.  So even if you can't borrow it and are forced to buy you could
ebay the stuff immediately and take a nominal loss.


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