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JohnDaniel
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Hey new friends. I'm not sure if this goes in recording techniques, but it seems like a n00bish question so I thought I'd ask here. I'm a musician and I play saxophone (alto/tenor) and flute. I saw some great threads about sax micing, but none that covered flute, too. I don't have much to work with, probably ~ $300. I'd like to record onto my computer. I'm looking at getting the Lexicon Omega Desktop Recording Studio. It seems quite well-reviewed, and would leave me about $120 for a mic.
Now, on to the mics. I found the Naiant X-S through some extensive browsing of this site. Seems like a great mic at a great price! However, is it well-suited for all three instruments? The AT2020 seems like a good, all-around useful mic for the instruments in question, too. Also, I could look into USB mics. The above mentioned AT2020 has a USB version, and there's also the Samson G-Track and C03U. I like the idea of the Omega system better as I could "grow" with it. I've always had a very heavy interest in recording and that seems like a better start. However, if I would get greater versatility and sound for the budget getting a USB mic, I'm open to that.
Any input would be greatly appreciated! I love this forum ... I think I found my new haunt
Now, on to the mics. I found the Naiant X-S through some extensive browsing of this site. Seems like a great mic at a great price! However, is it well-suited for all three instruments? The AT2020 seems like a good, all-around useful mic for the instruments in question, too. Also, I could look into USB mics. The above mentioned AT2020 has a USB version, and there's also the Samson G-Track and C03U. I like the idea of the Omega system better as I could "grow" with it. I've always had a very heavy interest in recording and that seems like a better start. However, if I would get greater versatility and sound for the budget getting a USB mic, I'm open to that.
Any input would be greatly appreciated! I love this forum ... I think I found my new haunt

Yeah it's surprising if you're not expecting it. But think of a beer bottle: you can sound it in the exact same way you sound a flute, and it only has the one opening.

