Re: Re: HR.com model home studio
Leeking said:
well??
Well, what do you hope to accomplish with your studio?
Is it just for your own enjoyment, or will others be recording there too?
What level of quality do you hope to achieve in your recordings?
Commericial quality, or demo quality?
Do you have a budget for additional gear? What is that budget?
Aside from all that, the first thing I would recommend is to get a pair of small diameter condensor mics. This will allow you to do some stereo recording of your acoustic instruments.
Budgetary concerns will dictate which mics you can afford, but for SD condensors I like the Shure SM81's at around $300 each.
You could also look into the Octava MC012's at around $150 each.
Or if money's no object and you're willing to throw all caution to the wind, then I'd look into a matched pair of
the Neumann KM184's at around $1000 for the pair.
Looks like you've got a great set-up and certianly something you can build on for the future.
Thanks for sharing your pics!