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Sennheiser e835-->m-audio firewire solo-->dell b110 w/ 2.53 GHz, 160 Gb Hard Drive, 1Gb of RAM using Acid Pro 4.0
you can listen to songs I have recorded with this setup at
http://www.myspace.com/theconcreteseconds
you can listen to songs I have recorded with this setup at
http://www.myspace.com/theconcreteseconds
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For drums, right now I use Peavey PVM tom mics on .. yeah, the toms, two PVM Kick mics on the kick, an SM57 on the snare w/ AKG condensers overhead and a behringer C2 on the hi hat into a newly acquired Korg DR888 (strictly for drums!), and mixed down from the Korg into a BBE 362 Sonic Maximizer to my PC.
For guitar I try whatever works. Usually I just place the mic where it sounds best, dial in my tone and go from there. I like catching the raw tones. I use two SM57's in different positions on the cab and work with that. I EQ guitar then only in the mastering stage of recording to keep it raw where sometimes the maximizer is again put into place.
Bass I've always had some trouble with but I generally DI it into the mixing board then into the PC. Lately I've been trying some micing tricks but I haven't been overly successful. Any tips in that area are welcome.
Vocals are a pain in the ass, but I just picked up one of the Samson C02 USB condenser microphones, seeing as I do all my final recording through PC, this actually works great. Elsewise I usually just use the AKG's again.
For guitar I try whatever works. Usually I just place the mic where it sounds best, dial in my tone and go from there. I like catching the raw tones. I use two SM57's in different positions on the cab and work with that. I EQ guitar then only in the mastering stage of recording to keep it raw where sometimes the maximizer is again put into place.
Bass I've always had some trouble with but I generally DI it into the mixing board then into the PC. Lately I've been trying some micing tricks but I haven't been overly successful. Any tips in that area are welcome.
Vocals are a pain in the ass, but I just picked up one of the Samson C02 USB condenser microphones, seeing as I do all my final recording through PC, this actually works great. Elsewise I usually just use the AKG's again.
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