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Greetings all.

As a photographer, filmmaker, lifelong audio enthusiast, and beginner sound recorder, I'm glad to have found this website to research, ask for, and perhaps sometime, offer advice for the art of recording.

My first post here I will keep as simple as possible for now. For the past year or so I've read a couple of books on audio recording, some articles here and there, flipped out while flipping through the pages of Sound on Sound magazine, etc, and am ready to jump into the process.

I've recently developed an affinity to listening to classical music and have gone to several live performances here at the world great Symphony Hall in Boston. I would like to start capturing the sounds of classical music, although it won't be at the Hall anytime soon. Eventually I'd like to be able to help record entire orchestras, but I think for someone like me who hasn't recorded anything yet, something like a smaller solo or quartet performance at a local high school or college will be a more realistic place to start.

For now, I guess I'm not so interested in mic placements yet, although I know that's most important, and the further details, so much as I'm interested in the basics of what types of equipment will help me begin recording excellent sounds from instruments and vocal chords.

So with some research I've decided on a few pieces of equipment and would like to know what you think, along with any advice you can offer with what you're thinking.

Going with the idea that I might begin recording soloists(strings,winds,piano,drums,brass,etc), or small ensembles, quartets, and ever perhaps slightly larger groups, in spaces ranging from small rooms to slightly larger halls during rehearsals (no audience). Even small jazz/blues clubs and restaurants capturing audience recordings(from the soundboard and mic recordings), I've decided that I may purchase the following to begin with:

Microphones: Neumann KM 184's . Probably the pair, but I'm on budget so am considering one to start, but will probably end up with a pair of whatever mics I go with.

XLR Cables: I'm still researching these and am looking for a quality brand, maybe not the most expensive, but a type that will carry quality. How are Mogami's?

Mixer/Recorder: I'll be mobile and also recording sounds/dialog from the field(for film making), so I'm looking at a field mixer/recorder. I'd love to be able to get a nice Sound Devices PreMixD or 302 to start, but I can't afford that yet. I was directed toward a Fostex DC-R302.

At this point, should I be thinking about purchasing mic preamps, equalizers, or compressors, or would a setup like this be a good place to start.

Thanks for taking the time to read this and I'm looking forward to join the conversation here.

Aaron

Comments

Aaron Sat, 02/21/2015 - 08:16

On that note, I did make my first purchase of audio equipment a couple of weeks ago. Initially I wanted to go with the pair of Neumann KM184's, but after thinking about it, like I made a quick mention in another forum, I couldn't justify spending $1600 on mics when I haven't even made a single recording yet. Eventually I would like to get those though. I decided to start with a pair of Rode NT5's, and if I decide after awhile of recording I don't like the sound of them, they weren't a huge investment and should be able to sell them later. I will take a little more time to save up for a higher quality interface with clean transparent pres though. Can someone recommend a third mic, that I might be able to use to record hall ambiance or crowd noise if I record a concert?(Nice sounding and in around the same budget as the NT5's give or take $) Also mentioned in the other forum, I am thinking of perhaps hypercardioid pointed in the opposite direction. Any advice on that?

Whether or not going for the lower priced mics and them maybe being the relatively weaker link in the sound chain, I'll let my ears decide that later, but either way I'm not going to lose sleep over it, yet.

BlueRam Sat, 02/20/2021 - 20:27

Hi all
I know this is an old thread but it's exactly the topic I want to discuss and thought it best to continue here to consolidate information rather than start a new thread.

Is anyone using Rode or Line Audio Design CM4 microphones to do their recordings? What other options are there in the NT5/ CM4 budget range?