I have 2 Rode NT2As and they are very heavy for normal mic stands, and I intend to use them to record grand pianos so they will be at angles. So I need suggestions for stands that are able to hold this kind of heavy mics at angles and not sag?
Thanks very much!
Zoom H series is very popular, and if you're mainly doing handheld recording the H4n is very good and low priced, H5 and H6 are for more professional use
I have 2 Rode NT2As and they are very heavy for normal mic stands, and I intend to use them to record grand pianos so they will be at angles. So I need suggestions for stands that are able to hold this kind of heavy mics at angles and not sag?
Thanks very much!
Thanks for replying, I have a DSLR to record the video so the visual department is no problem.
That's what I thought, because either way I am able to use the audio in DAW anyway but was wondering if recording to a recorder first then to the computer would lose quality instead of recording...
Thanks for replying! Let me elaborate my question, what I really mean is that with the same microphones, same mic positioning etc. would recording to computer have better audio than recording to the H4n, because at the moment I just cant seem to get the right sound I want and I wonder if it is...
Hi! So I record some music videos of my own (with all classical instruments such as piano, strings) and currently using a H4n handy recorder (as an input device with additional microphones) to record, but there is the option of recording to a daw so I wonder if recording directly to the computer...