I have a Grace 101 model which I use in my home studio with the Studio Projects C1 mic. I find it to be a very clean mic preamp but I just checked the price of the Sebatron 1000 and all these great reviews got me curious... how would these two mic preamps compare ?
Recording (live or studio)
I was reading the Lynx Two PDF info file from Lynx's website, and they mention that the Lynx Two B is an "ideal choice for mixing and post-production, including 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound". The "B" model is the 2-in, 6-out version.
I can see how mixing (and monitoring) can be done in 5.1, but how could someone use 6 outs for 7 channels of audio?
Hi.. Is the Behringer B1 worth the purchase? I have a friend who happens to have this mic and its recording seems fine for home users. Should i judge LDC's by sensitivity? Like they say that good mixers are nothing without a good mic, but when money's the pullback factor, is B-1 "buyable"?
i would like to order a new pc thats $1000 or lower
i dont know how to build my own DAW, but i've looked at a few websites that sell pc's (musicalcomputers.com, dawbox.com, newegg.com )
Basically, i just want a decent computer for a good price.
i found the following pc made by musicalcomputers.com on ebay for $1,149.00 :
Digi 002 seems good to me
i know this needs a lot of work, i think (i hope) my drum sound improved a little bit. but as a whole, hows this sound, whats good/bad?
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I received a call to record a renown jazz artist but he wants the recording done at his home. I did my first recording of a jazz group several month back but the instrumentation was a little different and I could go back and add strings and solos later. This project is once and done in a day.
Hey all, many-time lurker. I thought I’d post a little on my recent experience recording some live music with a friend. Mostly to reflect, but also looking for suggestions.
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Hello,
Just out of curiosity would like to know what each of the members here on RO use for recording if the final goal the usual 44.1 16 bits...
Do you guys use 44.1, 48, 88 or 96 kHz ? And if so why ? If using higher sampling frequencies than 44.1 what dithering tools do you use ?
Thanks in advance