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MikeDMusic
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Hey,
Here's the deal. I am building a home studio. I am recording mostly singer/songwriter stuff with acoustic guitar, upright piano, drums, bass, vocals, and possibly some live strings. I am recording on a DP platform with an 828 MkII. For my LDC I am looking into either a Shure KSM 32 or 44. I've heard around town that the 32 is more true to life and the 44 is slightly more colored but more versatile because of it's different polar patterns. I was also looking at buying the shure drum mic kit with the 3 sm 57's and a beta 52 for mic-ing drums, plus i'm sure the sm57s would come in handy for lots of other stuff. On top of that I have heard a lot about the sm81 for acoustic guitar and drum overheads. What do you think? So those are what i'm thinking for microphones. Now I wanted to know what would be an upgrade from the mic pre's in my 828mkII. Would it need to be a tube preamp...what are the pros and cons to tube pre's. I've looked at the Dbx 386 dual tube pre...but would this be an upgrade from what I have now. I've also heard a lot about good solid state mic pre's like the presonus mp20...I just want something that will work well with my microphones, boost the presence and clarity of my recordings and also make them warmer and richer. ANY SUGGESTIONS? This stuff costs a lot of dough and I need to make educated decisions. Please help.
Mike D.
Here's the deal. I am building a home studio. I am recording mostly singer/songwriter stuff with acoustic guitar, upright piano, drums, bass, vocals, and possibly some live strings. I am recording on a DP platform with an 828 MkII. For my LDC I am looking into either a Shure KSM 32 or 44. I've heard around town that the 32 is more true to life and the 44 is slightly more colored but more versatile because of it's different polar patterns. I was also looking at buying the shure drum mic kit with the 3 sm 57's and a beta 52 for mic-ing drums, plus i'm sure the sm57s would come in handy for lots of other stuff. On top of that I have heard a lot about the sm81 for acoustic guitar and drum overheads. What do you think? So those are what i'm thinking for microphones. Now I wanted to know what would be an upgrade from the mic pre's in my 828mkII. Would it need to be a tube preamp...what are the pros and cons to tube pre's. I've looked at the Dbx 386 dual tube pre...but would this be an upgrade from what I have now. I've also heard a lot about good solid state mic pre's like the presonus mp20...I just want something that will work well with my microphones, boost the presence and clarity of my recordings and also make them warmer and richer. ANY SUGGESTIONS? This stuff costs a lot of dough and I need to make educated decisions. Please help.
Mike D.