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    poor mans delima

    I agree with what's been said alread. Monitors are not meant to pretty up the sound and make it appealing the way your typical stereo speakers are. They are meant to show you what you have, and nothing more. Some of the studios I've visited have heaps of different monitors, all connected at once...
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    Anyone have experience recording saxophones?

    About that Sennheiser...Are there any fairly popular recordings that you know of that were made using it?
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    Anyone have experience recording saxophones?

    Thanks for the advice. I was also looking at the Blue Bluebird a little bit. It's $500, but I think I chould shell out a little extra if it's worth the quality. I've heard that if you place one mic on the front near the bell, and one from the rear on the bottom by the lower octave E flat key (if...
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    Anyone have experience recording saxophones?

    I'm going to be recording both alto and tenor saxophone soon, and I was curious as to whether or not anyone has any microphones they feel work particularily well for doing so in the 200-400$ price range. Also, any techniques would be greatly appreciated.
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    microphone people

    I can reccomend the 603s. I recently recorded some mandolin with it and I was satisfied with the results.
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    What do you guys think of/know about the Motu 896 mixer?

    I'm just getting started in basic home recording and I was wondering what kind of reputation the Motu 896 firewire based mixer has around here. Based on a few reviews I've read it seems to be a pretty solid unit.
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    Fairly large room to work with...some room questions.

    So I've finally started working towards setting up a home recording studio. I have a large room to work with that I'd guess is around 25-30 feet wide by about 40-45 feet long. The cielings are about 9 feet high. The floors and walls are both cement, while the ceiling is wood (it's a large open...
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