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This might interest those with home studios

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Submitted by PJH on Tue, 12/07/2021 - 01:04

I thought that this might interest those with home studios like myself. I recorded my fourth solo instrumental album over the past few years and decided to film as many of the sessions as I could. It enabled me to put together a “making of” video using a lot of the footage that I captured during the recordings.

Home recording for my Bluthner grand 1885

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Submitted by pierluigi on Fri, 05/01/2020 - 13:37

hi guyz, right now I'm using a behringer b2pro. very entry level microphone. I wanted to ask you if you had a microphone (not in pairs) to recommend for recording a grand piano at home.
the room is (4x10) and the piano is a beautiful bluthner 220 cm from 1890.
i was looking for RODE nt1 / Okm II or a Akg P420. unlikely i cant go over 200 $.

Home Recording Studio Build It Like The Pros

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Submitted by marilynliddell on Tue, 07/17/2018 - 19:28

I've recently moved to Mongolia and most of my gear is in Canada. I'd like to be able to do a bit of hobby recording but don't want anything too big or expensive and am wondering if there is anything on the market that has both audio interface and headphone amplifier capability in one unit. It doesn't need to be great quality as I've got good stuff in Canada I can bring next time I visit.

Home recording help

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Submitted by Mark Nelson on Sun, 07/08/2018 - 10:07

I am a newbie so a little help would be appeciacted. I am setting a little home recording room to record acoustic guitar and vocals. I will be using condenser mics on my acoustics, but thought I might also plugin my pickup. It is an active pickup, a D-Tar multisource. I not sure if it should go to a line input or a Hi-z.

Blue Spark vs. MLX 990s for home recording (acoustic & vocals)

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Submitted by brettryantalley on Sun, 12/24/2017 - 17:16

hey all. visiting family & planning on doing a little recording with my niece. the only mic i've ever really owned is a studio b1 from like 2002. it died on me & i need to get one really quick and don't want to spend more than $100. I know...not much.

Mic for home recording covers - different genres

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Submitted by Nebo on Sat, 07/30/2016 - 03:50

Hey guys, I need a mic for my home studio as I'm starting recording covers - different genres (pop, rock, metal, country, jazz).

I've been researching and two mics are my Top 2 choices - MXL v67 and sE X1.

I already own SM57 and have an idea of using both SM57 and that new mic I buy for recording covers.