Here it is..some call it the "Elvis mic". Sounds great, has nicks and dings throughout but works just fine. Great for vocals, acoustic guitars, and AWESOME for your vintage guitar combo amps.
Includes an aftermarket windscreen.
$110 including shipping to USA and Canada.
I`m looking into the Presonus Firestudio Mobile..I like that it comes with software and even EZ drummer LE I believe. Hopefully the thing sounds good. I bought the Tascam U 122 (?) back in the day and hated it and never touched PC recording again.
I`m picky when it comes to demos i see on...
I just bought a EV re10 dynamic mic and really want to start recording. I like that the portability of a R16 but I`m looking for decent quality so I don`t know whether to go with that or a budget interface (under $400). I would also need some sort of LE software recording program. Any...
I`m looking for a small keyboard (Microkorg xl or microkorg, etc) that can do organ-ish sounds. I would call my music Psychedelic Folk Rock. I`m not really after a trance, techno, or hip hop sound but something a little more natural sounding.
Anything on the market that could do the trick?
I`m changing my mind on this one a little. Say I get a Sony PCM M10 and use it as my main input device for my recording sessions. Would that work out? If i just load up the files on individual tracks instead of recording straight into the computer through a mic+interface.
Hello there...I had in mind to get a budget studio going with a mbox type interface and something like an sm57 and/or some condenser around $300. I was hoping I`d use the software that would come stock with the interface (probably a Lite version of something) throw in some vst`s and get some...
I totally understand the reasoning behind having speakers with a flat frequency response but I'm really asking if anything can go wrong..mechanically speaking? Could this cause harm to my amp, speakers or computer?
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I have a pair of old EPI 100v's that have a great sound and I was thinking of using them as monitor speakers for home recording. I would obviously need a stereo amp in between to power them.
Does this seem like a good idea? Can I mess anything up by doing this?
I thought I'd be sure...
Well I was thinking i could use an AMplifier to connect right to the back of my PC...the same way I have recorded some of my vinyl to my computer (Source ---> AMplifier----> PC Input.)
I'd do this for all my tracks and lay them down seperately on recording software so I can edit them.
Would i...
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I'm in the market for a decent recording set up (just for Demos and Myspace stuff) but to be honest I think a lot of digital recording is a TAD too clean for my liking.
I was thinking of getting a Reel to Reel deck (there's a Revox A77 for sale locally) and record through it but then...