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haha heres another one of those threads that everyone seems to write
however, ive ran a few searches and cant find exactly what im after. they all just left me more confused...
im starting out slow, but im tryin to improve my current setup. right now ive got everything (guitar, bass, programmed drums, keyboard) running through a PODxt directly to the line in my soundcard. vocals are recorded through the pod as well and my mic is a $20 radioshack mic haha
im getting a delta 1010 soundcard to improve the quality and give me more ins/outs and im also getting a maudio dmp3 preamp to go with my 2 yet undecided mics.. which is why im here..
i need to buy 2 mics for recording an upright piano (one on the bass, one on the treble) my style of playing is very percussive and i think the upright will be perfect for that tone. (im actually looking forward to the mechanical noise, hammers hitting the strings, etc)
however, i need those mics (or at least one of them) to sound good on vocals. im recording in my bedroom and have read that using a condenser might not be a good idea because of all the reflections, etc, in a small space...
id hate simply getting a pair of SM57s because ive read that theyre not that great on most vocals and pianos/acoustic instruments.. so i am leaning more towards the condenser side because ill strictly be micing acoustic instruments and vocals
what mics do you suggest i get for recording a stereo piano, vocals, and acoustic guitar? the most mics i can buy right now is 3, assuming they all are under $80-100.
right now the option thats sounding best for me is to buy the MXL 990,991 pair and use the large one for the low end of the piano and the small one for the high end. with buying these, id have enough $$ leftover to buy the MXL 909 mic (which ive heard good reviews of) for my vocals.
however, ive heard mixed reviews of EVERYTHING and ive read just about every forum and every post i could find.. i thought you guys could give me some opinion?
thanks!
however, ive ran a few searches and cant find exactly what im after. they all just left me more confused...
im starting out slow, but im tryin to improve my current setup. right now ive got everything (guitar, bass, programmed drums, keyboard) running through a PODxt directly to the line in my soundcard. vocals are recorded through the pod as well and my mic is a $20 radioshack mic haha
im getting a delta 1010 soundcard to improve the quality and give me more ins/outs and im also getting a maudio dmp3 preamp to go with my 2 yet undecided mics.. which is why im here..
i need to buy 2 mics for recording an upright piano (one on the bass, one on the treble) my style of playing is very percussive and i think the upright will be perfect for that tone. (im actually looking forward to the mechanical noise, hammers hitting the strings, etc)
however, i need those mics (or at least one of them) to sound good on vocals. im recording in my bedroom and have read that using a condenser might not be a good idea because of all the reflections, etc, in a small space...
id hate simply getting a pair of SM57s because ive read that theyre not that great on most vocals and pianos/acoustic instruments.. so i am leaning more towards the condenser side because ill strictly be micing acoustic instruments and vocals
what mics do you suggest i get for recording a stereo piano, vocals, and acoustic guitar? the most mics i can buy right now is 3, assuming they all are under $80-100.
right now the option thats sounding best for me is to buy the MXL 990,991 pair and use the large one for the low end of the piano and the small one for the high end. with buying these, id have enough $$ leftover to buy the MXL 909 mic (which ive heard good reviews of) for my vocals.
however, ive heard mixed reviews of EVERYTHING and ive read just about every forum and every post i could find.. i thought you guys could give me some opinion?
thanks!