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dintymoore
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I heard that there was a study in Germany where they found that if they added a 7th puking cat that people actually dug it and danced like crazy.
Glancing back to the original topic, that sofa in your garage might be useful. A friend of mine records in his basement which has a big poofy hand-me-down sofa and he turns it on it's end so it almost reaches the ceiling, and sets the mic up in front of it, and faces into the cushions when he sings.
There are many aspects that contribute to the quality of a recording, and it isn't all technical. We focus on the technical here because that's what this forum is about, but obviously if you record six puking cats with the very best equipment (or a cheap 4-track and a radio shack microphone) most people aren't going to want to hear it regardless what it was recorded on.
I heard that there was a study in Germany where they found that if they added a 7th puking cat that people actually dug it and danced like crazy.
This, for me, is the essence and mantra of my kind of home recording.We all make the best out of what we have.
...We all make the best out of what we have.
This, for me, is the essence and mantra of my kind of home recording.