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Zonzie
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As the above lyric suggests, even though i've been doing bits of recording for a good few years, i've started to take it a bit more seriously, and in so doing i've stumbled on this site which is fantastic for its wealth of information - a real find. I'm hoping a few of you can help out, i've read a lot on here and a lot of you seem clued up
Could anyone please tell me what would be the most economical kind of mics and audio interface to buy for all round home recording, that will do a better than average job? i realise there are hundreds of techniques, and i'm sure i'll try many, but i want some solid, reliable hardware as a starting point. I'd say my budget is between £300 - £500
I've got two trustworthy sm58's already, and am assuming that for all round recording (guitars, bass, vox) i'll be needing some sm57's too, a s a friend suggests, however if anyone can recommend a different approach i'm absolutely open to ideas, i'm new to the site and would appreciate it.
Also, mic leads too - i realise these are important - which are best?
Thanks
Could anyone please tell me what would be the most economical kind of mics and audio interface to buy for all round home recording, that will do a better than average job? i realise there are hundreds of techniques, and i'm sure i'll try many, but i want some solid, reliable hardware as a starting point. I'd say my budget is between £300 - £500
I've got two trustworthy sm58's already, and am assuming that for all round recording (guitars, bass, vox) i'll be needing some sm57's too, a s a friend suggests, however if anyone can recommend a different approach i'm absolutely open to ideas, i'm new to the site and would appreciate it.
Also, mic leads too - i realise these are important - which are best?
Thanks