
Shout It Out
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My old setup was a Zoom MRS-4 recorder which i used headphones and stereo speakers to mix with. I have been recording with that setup for 4 years. And I am moving on from 4 tracks to the Korg D3200. Which gives 16 tracks pretty much. Now that I wont have to mix drums for hours and hours to get them perfect for only 1 track. Should i just mic up each drum to my liking and just mix it all at the end? Also, I definatly need a cheap solution for my monitor problem. I'm going to need monitors now. Since I am going to be broke after the purchase of the Korg, Im going to need a monitor solution for 200-300$ any suggestions??
Other various questions...
1. For guitar amps should i just use my sm57 or go another direction?
2. For vocals I own a MXL 990 although cheap, it has worked very well for me, but I want a second mic so i can record the vocals with dual mics. any suggestions on a second mic for vocals?
3. A cheap, but good bass drum mic...any ideas?? http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Live/Sound/Microphones/Wireless?sku=277246 I own that pack of mics. Should I go for a SM-57 on snare as well??
Other various questions...
1. For guitar amps should i just use my sm57 or go another direction?
2. For vocals I own a MXL 990 although cheap, it has worked very well for me, but I want a second mic so i can record the vocals with dual mics. any suggestions on a second mic for vocals?
3. A cheap, but good bass drum mic...any ideas?? http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Live/Sound/Microphones/Wireless?sku=277246 I own that pack of mics. Should I go for a SM-57 on snare as well??