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Mac1
post Wed 17 Jul 2002, 21:55
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M-Box
12' I book with Pro Tools LE
256MB Ram
20 gig Hardrive
Yamaha RS 7000 Drum Machine
Yamaha S03 Keyboard Board
Tascam T1000 mixing Board
Roland 840 harddisc recorder

Anyone have any suggestions for a Condenser Mic and Pre-Amp?

Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Looking to start recording my first album by begining August. I'm a R&B/Hip-Hop/Rap Artist
Anyone have a similar setup? Anyone using the
Yamaha RS 7000?
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Presto
post Thu 18 Jul 2002, 17:14
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I also have an ibox and little ibook. As LepetitM says, you already have good preamplification in your Mbox. If you use headphones, start with the volume low then blast. If you blast straight away you may need your ears fixed. I use a Rode NT2. I got it for the equivalent of 410$ in France (list price 750 here if you get the carrying case too). If you want portable, you might like to try a DPA 4060 www.dpamicrophones.com There's a 'microphone university' on the site. Try www.dpamicrophones.com/art544.htm on miking vocals in the recording studio. The 4060 is very small and you can carry it around in the bag with the ibook and mbox - even strap it to your head as it doesn't mind sweat too much. List price in France equiv. of 400$ inc postage but in th US probably cheaper. I haven't got it yet so I feel silly having everything portable except the big heavy highly sensitive NT2 (sounds great for me though). I haven't used it yet so I can only quote:

"The Miniature Microphone's size taken into consideration DPA has obtained an outstanding noise floor of 23dB(A) re. 20 µPa and an impressive sensitivity of 20mV/Pa and if powered correctly, the microphone will be able to handle sound pressure levels up to 134dB SPL before clipping occurs"

Also, do a search on your browser for StudioBuddy. Its a concise 'How to record guitar/drums/voice/sax etc' free download - loads of good tips for green sound recorders like me.

If you live in a big town, I too say go and try some out. Mics are expensive and you don't want to make a mistake if you have a limited budget.

Apparently, 2 mics are better than one and omnis can give a nice sound.


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