Microphone suggesestions?
Posted: 18/08/2004 - 14:30
Hola!
I have a few acoustic "instuments" at home, and I'd like to record myself playing them and mix the result with arrangements from my Korg N5 synth, to add a "live" element to my music. Unfortunately I haven't got a clue about digital sound or studio stuff - but I hope some of you music super heroes out there do
So if oyu can, please comment on some of these questions or at least let me know if they're relevant or not:
Can I get a microphone that produces decent audio just by positioning it next to my drum set, guitar or mouth and hitting the "record" button? What kind should I get, and what should it cost? Can I get software to filter out ambient noise, etc? Do I need any other hardware?
On a slightly related topic - I've decided I love remixes with actual instruments or vocals. Someone playing or singing really adds alot to a remix! So I'm pretty pleased that more and more of the RKO tunes seem to feature some kind of live performance Keep it up!
- pfk
I have a few acoustic "instuments" at home, and I'd like to record myself playing them and mix the result with arrangements from my Korg N5 synth, to add a "live" element to my music. Unfortunately I haven't got a clue about digital sound or studio stuff - but I hope some of you music super heroes out there do
So if oyu can, please comment on some of these questions or at least let me know if they're relevant or not:
Can I get a microphone that produces decent audio just by positioning it next to my drum set, guitar or mouth and hitting the "record" button? What kind should I get, and what should it cost? Can I get software to filter out ambient noise, etc? Do I need any other hardware?
On a slightly related topic - I've decided I love remixes with actual instruments or vocals. Someone playing or singing really adds alot to a remix! So I'm pretty pleased that more and more of the RKO tunes seem to feature some kind of live performance Keep it up!
- pfk