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Antz_Marchin
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For recording acoustic guitar through a Behringer 802 into Sonar, what is the advantage of using a pair of condensers as opposed to a single one??
I really have no clue here what the best is and I need to know before i spend the cash.....do they go on separate channels?? Can I pan them individually?? How will this work with a Behringer 802?? So far I'm looking at a Studio Projects B1 or C1 or looking at Oktava 319 or 012s. Is it a bad idea to buy a pair of Oktava 012's if I cant hear them first (is $200 a good deal?)?? Or even a single 319 if I can't??
I need an all around vocal/acoustic guitar condenser that is relatively cheap and I've narrowed it down to these after endles research so i'd appreciate an opinion based on these mics.
Thanks so much for the help. I'm trying to set up a mini studio when I'm done school and go home for the summer and really need to get my stuff in order as quick as possible and Im clueless. Thanks again.
I really have no clue here what the best is and I need to know before i spend the cash.....do they go on separate channels?? Can I pan them individually?? How will this work with a Behringer 802?? So far I'm looking at a Studio Projects B1 or C1 or looking at Oktava 319 or 012s. Is it a bad idea to buy a pair of Oktava 012's if I cant hear them first (is $200 a good deal?)?? Or even a single 319 if I can't??
I need an all around vocal/acoustic guitar condenser that is relatively cheap and I've narrowed it down to these after endles research so i'd appreciate an opinion based on these mics.
Thanks so much for the help. I'm trying to set up a mini studio when I'm done school and go home for the summer and really need to get my stuff in order as quick as possible and Im clueless. Thanks again.