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New home studio, MXL mic, SM 57, birthday presents


jack harper

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Agreed, nicely done.

 

I just picked up a Condenser mic myself recently mainly for acoustic guitar and maybe as a second channel on an amped guitar (have a 57 already for that). I did use it for vocals but my singing is pretty bad so it was more for an experiment than for anything else

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Thank you, The mic was about $200, it's a very great piece of gear. between the mic, the mix, and adobe audition. I am getting some really nice professional recordings.

This is my first condenser mic, once i nail the finer points i'll be making an album

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jack harper wrote:

 

Yes of course there are always exceptions BUT I prefer the sensitive condenser for its range and what it brings out of my recordings.

 

 

 

And conditions are ideal, its a studio

 

 

 

Cool.  I didn

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jack harper wrote:

 

Yes of course there are always exceptions BUT I prefer the sensitive condenser for its range and what it brings out of my recordings.

 

 

 

And conditions are ideal, its a studio

 

I'm glad I got condenser too though I am not using it in a studio or for a record.   My current set up is such that I cannot get much signal out of my SM57 while recording acoustically or on vocals without cranking up the pre and then it gets noisy so I need to get the signal by digitally boosting it with a PT plugin.  It's much simpler now and I think sounds better.  Yeah maybe I'll get a better preamp someday but I don't need much and spending $130 for a used MK319 seemed like a better idea than spending several hundred $$ on a new preamp and maybe new software :?

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