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handmadetk
post Mon 19 Aug 2002, 20:03
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Hi, I have just set up a website for my job as a luthier, making electric guitars, basses and mandolins and I am wanting to include a sound clipping of the instruments. We have an imac dvd+ computer, and am not sure how to make a digital imput to record. Any suggestions most gratefully received!!
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Presto
post Mon 26 Aug 2002, 08:10
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I tried an imic (Griffin) audio/digital converter with an SM 57 on my ibook (G3). At the time I knew nothing and used the Recordit programme you get free with Zip drives.

The sound was very weak. I added gain but it was really shitty sound, even for samples on a website

I took the 57 back and still have the imic somewhere. Something was wrong but I still don't know what. Does anybody know?

I opted for an Mbox and Rode NT2 mic - fantastic sound but you don't need it that good.

Oops! This is no answer!

Does anybody on here live in New Zealand? You could do the recordings for Handmadetk or suggest a friend who lives nearby (Te Kauwhata). That would be so much easier.

Handmadetk I suggest you open a topic in the open bar: "New Zealand MacMusicians" "Get together"

Try the same on digidesign.com Perhaps ask for Mbox users as the Mbox is good quality and portable.


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