Legit recording set up

Get that song on tape! Errr... disk?
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Re: Legit recording set up

Post by soundhack » Wed May 07, 2008 12:07 pm

BenHagerty wrote: No 5000 dollar mics etc
how about a really great $12,000 mic?

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Re: Legit recording set up

Post by BenHagerty » Wed May 07, 2008 12:22 pm

soundhack wrote:
BenHagerty wrote: No 5000 dollar mics etc
how about a really great $12,000 mic?

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I think i'll get 3, 2 for door stoppers

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Re: Legit recording set up

Post by northern_dirt » Wed May 07, 2008 12:47 pm

door stoppers... thats what I use em for as well
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Re: Legit recording set up

Post by BenHagerty » Wed May 07, 2008 12:50 pm

northern_dirt wrote: door stoppers... thats what I use em for as well
Great minds think alike  ;D

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Re: Legit recording set up

Post by NBarnes21 » Wed May 21, 2008 11:19 pm

If you're looking for a drum overhead/ acoustic/ vocal mic on the cheap I'd recommend the Audio Technica AT3035.  I found mine for around $115 new on ebay.  I added some "small room" reverb setting under the Gold Verb reverb plugin in Logic Express, and it gave it a real nice room sound and brought out the snare and tamed the cymbals a bit.  I run that and a kick mic in my 2 input USB interface and get a pretty great sound for what it is.
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