Timeline for Zoom H2 vs. Macbook, Logic and SM58
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Jun 27, 2011 at 10:36 | vote | accept | teratogens | ||
Jun 24, 2011 at 14:37 | comment | added | teratogens | VCProd, just had a quick look at Presonus whilst at work and well, their stuff looks great! There is a fair amount of this kind of thing around but theses appear to be quality and not ridiculously expensive! I may get myself a H2 over the weekend as i want to start building up some field recordings and then work towards something like the FireStudio. THANKS! | |
Jun 24, 2011 at 13:17 | comment | added | VCProd | @teratogens ah, okay. honestly, while the H4N is fun, you already have a good computer and should really invest in something that will let you do multitrack recordings. i like Presonus.. they have the FireStudio Project 10x10 that gives you a lot of options. it's about $500, but the ability to professionally record your band with no studio time is priceless. you can always worldize different tracks (see other posts for that) after the fact to get that natural "roomy" sound. record clean, add noise and you'll save yourself a lot of frustrations. good luck!! | |
Jun 24, 2011 at 8:03 | comment | added | teratogens | First off,may i apologise for posting this question twice, i'll blame fat fingers! Also, i realise that i need to be more specific with info and such. I have a basic but workable knowledge with some of this, i'm just TERRIBLE at explaining things clearly! All that said, the answer you have given is great, lots for me to consider and try out. Thank you. I will be recording mainly kick,snr and floor. I like a roomy sound rather than sharp recordings,I have a bit of experience with that I just dont really like the seperation. Situation specific of course. I'd love H4N,I should save really. | |
Jun 23, 2011 at 16:31 | history | answered | VCProd | CC BY-SA 3.0 |