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manning1 said:... its a no brainer using a u47 and the right pre.
been there , done that. but i find it far better fun seeing how far one can get and squeeze great tracks out of cheaper gear.
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Rev E said:All this talk about giving George Martin an SM 57 and him making a legendary record (because of his superior skills) is just plain silly... I haven't heard a Geoge Martin record made like that since ... never. [/B]
Rev E said:Manning,
You guys are taking this whole home recording thing way, way, way too far. I think we all can agree that you don't have to have a million dollar studio to do a decent job on a recording. BUT, to say that using lesser quality stuff in place of higher quality stuff is preferable is just ... well ... just plain silly.![]()
What's the best mic for recording polka?chessrock said:I really don't think the problem with this is in the answers people are given.
Rather, the problem lies in the questions people are asking.
Good example: We just had some newb ask if a B1 was going to help him record his/her next big smash hit of the century debut CD. I mean, honestly, what are you going to tell someone like this?Could it be done, sure. I mean, it's only rap, right? lol. (just a joke, guys)
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When I see posts like that, I'm going to recommend really expensive stuff. Why? I figure that's one more bargain I might be able to snag off ebay in a few months or so.
Besides, most of them get all huffy when you tell it to them like it is, because they don't want to actually have to work and learn something. They just want us to point them to the magical piece of gear that's going to sound like a zillion-dollar record right out of the box. See: Hottsauce for an illustration.
Guys like you who are actually realistic are kind of few & far between. Instead of asking "what do I need to be the next Quincy Jones or Mutt Lange?," why not ask "What do I need to get decent recordings on a budget?"
Then you might find BBS's like this one to be a lot more helpful.
Englebert said:...
And about taking this homerecording thing too far (funny thing to say in a Homerecording dot com forum)... Not everybody tries to compete with big buck studios. Many of us are quite happy with "decent" results. It´s something we do for recreation and fun, just like sports. I swim because I like it and I want to keep myself fit, not because I want be an olympic athlete....
Rev E said:You get the Rev E stamp of approval for that sum up Englebert!![]()
DJL said:What's the best mic for recording polka?![]()
tkingen said:Doesn't the cheap stuff get you close enough?!?!?!?!
chessrock said:Actually, my name was derived from a character on the movie "Boogie Nights."