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ianda
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Hi all. The college I attend in Minnesota is in dire need of revamping their recording situation for the Music Department. Right now in the Recital Hall, they're running two overhead AKG C451Es (with different tips, mind you) into a Mackie board. The AKGs are run through XLR cable until the wall plate, which switches them over to RCAs.
After entering the Mackie, the signal is sent to a JVC CD Recorder. Sometimes, on the way to the CD Recorder, the signal is fed into a Tascam DAT Recorder (for backing up, as we've been having loads of problems with the JVC Recorder).
So, after talking with some faculty, we're looking to upgrade the setup. We need ideas for microphones that either do vocal/choral settings well, instrumental settings well, or both well. The recordings will be of anything from solo voice to a faculty jazz band that REALLY cranks out the volume!
We're also considering a new board set up (as I'm trying to get the idea across that the Yamaha AW16G may be the way to go). AND, to add into the mix, one of the faculty members is looking at upgrading to all digital audio and video, so that we can burn directly to DVD rather than VHS/HI8 and CD.
So, in short, here's the skinny of what we're looking for ... all on a TIGHT budget (which I don't want to mention, as it's not yet finalized due to grants and such):
Overhead Mics (do they need replacing?)
Vocal Mics
Instrumental Mics
Digital Workstation
Separate Burner (if we don't go with a Digital Workstation)
Gear rack (SKB Style, but maybe a little more professional looking)
Cables, extra connectors, etc.
I think that'll do it. Thanks for all your help with these mic selections. We're hoping to order a few and play around with them, but we don't want to do that until we've got a solidy recording foundation under us.
Sincerely,
ianda
After entering the Mackie, the signal is sent to a JVC CD Recorder. Sometimes, on the way to the CD Recorder, the signal is fed into a Tascam DAT Recorder (for backing up, as we've been having loads of problems with the JVC Recorder).
So, after talking with some faculty, we're looking to upgrade the setup. We need ideas for microphones that either do vocal/choral settings well, instrumental settings well, or both well. The recordings will be of anything from solo voice to a faculty jazz band that REALLY cranks out the volume!
We're also considering a new board set up (as I'm trying to get the idea across that the Yamaha AW16G may be the way to go). AND, to add into the mix, one of the faculty members is looking at upgrading to all digital audio and video, so that we can burn directly to DVD rather than VHS/HI8 and CD.
So, in short, here's the skinny of what we're looking for ... all on a TIGHT budget (which I don't want to mention, as it's not yet finalized due to grants and such):
Overhead Mics (do they need replacing?)
Vocal Mics
Instrumental Mics
Digital Workstation
Separate Burner (if we don't go with a Digital Workstation)
Gear rack (SKB Style, but maybe a little more professional looking)
Cables, extra connectors, etc.
I think that'll do it. Thanks for all your help with these mic selections. We're hoping to order a few and play around with them, but we don't want to do that until we've got a solidy recording foundation under us.
Sincerely,
ianda
