Topic: Working on a home studio
Hey friends, I have sorta aquired a bunch of used stuff from some friends that are trying to free up space but didn't want to sell their stuff. A lot of it is entry level recording equipment a 8 ch. mixer 2 vocal mics and some studio monitors. I've got a computer that I'm using that I share with my wife but I put Audacity on it since its free. I'm wondering besides needing my own computer to run all the time with this stuff what should a good home studio need. I've got good work space and a nice desk to work on. I've got nice stools to sit on down there, good lighting, and the acoustics sound pretty good, its a lively room not dead but doesn't have that echo when you clap or shout.
I'm just looking for suggestions on what should be my next (or my first however you look at it.) purchase. I'm pretty happy with what I've got. My friend gave me a Yamaha 8ch. mixer that has USB, I bought 2 vocal mics from a friend for $25 each, and boom mic stands for $10 and another friend gave me his power monitors. I've recorded a little bit with this setup and it works great with backing tracks. But I was just wondering if there is something really important on the signal chain I should think about getting? I've tried recording both mic'd and directly into the mixer with a guitar and a Tube Screamer. Sounded ok believe it or not.