daveblue222
New member
at uni the other day we had to record a short version of "all blues" by miles davis. instead of setting the studio up we used some kind of hand held recorder similar to those that journalists use, except it had two little microphone heads on it. once i listened back to the 1 track or it may of been a stereo recording i was amazed at how cool it sounded, in fact im sure it also would of sounded better than if we did it in the studio, this may be because we hardly ever get are tracks mixed properly, but it still sounded great.
I know that there are still many artists out there that still prefer to just chuck a single mic in the centre of the room and record and this has inspired me to maybe do some of my stuff in a similar way.
what mics are recommended for this type of recording? i dont have a big budget, about £60-100. ive read that the red5 studio condenser mics are quite good. also is it condenser mics that are the crap ones or dynamic? by this i mean which one records the sound as it actually sounds to our ears
any opnions on this subject would be great to
-dave
I know that there are still many artists out there that still prefer to just chuck a single mic in the centre of the room and record and this has inspired me to maybe do some of my stuff in a similar way.
what mics are recommended for this type of recording? i dont have a big budget, about £60-100. ive read that the red5 studio condenser mics are quite good. also is it condenser mics that are the crap ones or dynamic? by this i mean which one records the sound as it actually sounds to our ears
any opnions on this subject would be great to
-dave