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Would you please point me towards those mics?
TIA
Tom
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Howard gave a great review of microphones people ought to look at.
Against my better judgement I'll list out some of the others.
http://www.mxlmics.com/
Check out the Marshall MXL line of mic's.
For any and all interested in recording techniques, you should search out
"Recording" magazine. Many reviews of specific products, excellent articles
that explain and inform about various aspects and techniques of recording, all
done in an intelligent and thoughtful style, with a healthy sense
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From: Tom Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Horn List
Sent: Thu, 2
Me too!
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Of Tom Warner
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 12:46 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Recording and Mic Placement
On 26 Jan 2006, at 5:00 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The proper way
On 26 Jan 2006, at 5:00 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The proper way to record, and capture the actual sound, is with a
pair of large diaphragm, high quality mics. Very good Asian
versions of these mics are available for a couple of hundred
dollars each, and the top experts can't discern th
he engineer can make
the recording palatable.
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From: Trey Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:59:07 +
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Recording and Mic Placement
I would like to piggyback on Michael's microphone question
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Even in indoor venues there seems to be this need to electronically
reinforce the group. Part of this stems from the use of electronic
instruments (keyboard, sometimes guitars) with the wind ensemble, part
of it from the use of vocalists, and some of it, I fear, is "
Trey:
At the risk of pulling the thread further off-subject, finally a
question I may be qualified to answer. Like all of the really
interesting ones, it's complicated.
My day job is as a reinforcement engineer. Now, usually we have
plenty of things to do without looking for things to ampl
t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] Recording and Mic Placement
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:47:15 -0500
Lately, I have been trying to record myself more and more. I want to move
beyond just recording my practice sessions with a mini disc and a smal
Lately, I have been trying to record myself more and more. I want to move
beyond just recording my practice sessions with a mini disc and a small
microphone. I have asked dozens of "recording" people about mics and various
recording equipment, but it just occurred to me that I should be asking
HORN
Lately, I have been trying to record myself more and more. I want to move
beyond just recording my practice sessions with a mini disc and a small
microphone. I have asked dozens of "recording" people about mics and various
recording equipment, but it just occurred to me that I should be asking
HORN
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