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Grotius
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I play classical piano, and I'd like to record some of my playing on CDs for friends and family. I'd also be interested in creating .wav files or MP3's for distribution via the computer. I've been lurking here, I've posted a few questions at pianoworld.com, and I've browsed through dozens of web sites on home audio, but I'm still pretty clueless about home recording.
My piano (a 7-foot grand in good condition) sits in a nice room, a sort of second living room, that is 12 feet by 24 feet with windows and drapes on three sides, soft furniture, and a wall-to-wall carpet. It's a relatively dead room acoustically, which is good -- this piano already makes plenty of sound, and our house is not that large. I like the idea of recording onto my PC (Athlon 900, 512M RAM, Windows XP, CD Burner, Sound Blaster Live value), but my PC resides in the attic, two floors above the piano. I suppose I could commandeer my wife's laptop, but I'm not sure she'd like that.
Ultimately, I might be willing to commit a couple thousand dollars to this project, but before I spend that much money, I'd like to get my feet wet. After all my Web browsing, I still don't have a clear idea of what my options are. Here are my specific questions:
1. Microphone(s). I know not to skimp on this. Mostly, I need general guidance on what quantity and type of microphones to get -- omnidirectional? Condenser? 1, 2, or more microphones? I've searched these forums, and I now have a long list of microphones that people use to record classical piano, but I'm still rather lost.
2. Pre-amp. Do I need one if I just want to get my feet wet?
3. Recorder. This is my biggest question. I don't have a clear idea what my options are. I like the idea of digital recording, preferably with 24/96 sampling. What are the options? A DAT machine? A recorder/CD burner? (I already have a burner on my PC, but as I mentioned above, it's in my attic.) A minidisk player? The new Masterlink thingie from Asesis (?)? A laptop computer with a huge hard disk and fancy audio sound card? A Mac? A recorder that can produce these new SPCD (?) or DVD-A files? Other options? Which options would you recommend?
4. Editor/mixer. I intend only to record solo classical piano, so I don't know if I need to do any mixing, but I assume I have to edit the raw recordings somehow. Can I transfer raw recordings from a DAT or Masterlink or whatever to my PC? Will the files degrade if I do that? If so, should I get a dedicated mixer? Still, even if I don't record on my PC, I assume I can download some shareware and use it to "finalize" recordings, after which I can create .wav's and burn CDs. Right?
Many thanks in advance for your help. Cheers,
Grotius.
My piano (a 7-foot grand in good condition) sits in a nice room, a sort of second living room, that is 12 feet by 24 feet with windows and drapes on three sides, soft furniture, and a wall-to-wall carpet. It's a relatively dead room acoustically, which is good -- this piano already makes plenty of sound, and our house is not that large. I like the idea of recording onto my PC (Athlon 900, 512M RAM, Windows XP, CD Burner, Sound Blaster Live value), but my PC resides in the attic, two floors above the piano. I suppose I could commandeer my wife's laptop, but I'm not sure she'd like that.
Ultimately, I might be willing to commit a couple thousand dollars to this project, but before I spend that much money, I'd like to get my feet wet. After all my Web browsing, I still don't have a clear idea of what my options are. Here are my specific questions:
1. Microphone(s). I know not to skimp on this. Mostly, I need general guidance on what quantity and type of microphones to get -- omnidirectional? Condenser? 1, 2, or more microphones? I've searched these forums, and I now have a long list of microphones that people use to record classical piano, but I'm still rather lost.
2. Pre-amp. Do I need one if I just want to get my feet wet?
3. Recorder. This is my biggest question. I don't have a clear idea what my options are. I like the idea of digital recording, preferably with 24/96 sampling. What are the options? A DAT machine? A recorder/CD burner? (I already have a burner on my PC, but as I mentioned above, it's in my attic.) A minidisk player? The new Masterlink thingie from Asesis (?)? A laptop computer with a huge hard disk and fancy audio sound card? A Mac? A recorder that can produce these new SPCD (?) or DVD-A files? Other options? Which options would you recommend?
4. Editor/mixer. I intend only to record solo classical piano, so I don't know if I need to do any mixing, but I assume I have to edit the raw recordings somehow. Can I transfer raw recordings from a DAT or Masterlink or whatever to my PC? Will the files degrade if I do that? If so, should I get a dedicated mixer? Still, even if I don't record on my PC, I assume I can download some shareware and use it to "finalize" recordings, after which I can create .wav's and burn CDs. Right?
Many thanks in advance for your help. Cheers,
Grotius.