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| Gear nut | Recording questions. :) I am about to make a large investment into recording.. I have been recording with a 16 track fostex for about 4 years, and have recently gotten into computer stuff. Now, I was looking into new drum mics and I need some opinions.... This is the drum mic setup I plan on purchasing 4 shure 57s 1 beta 52 kick mic 2 mxl 993 condensers for overheads I have also recently acquired Nuendo 3. It is probably the best thing I have ever bought. Any opinions on that compared to pro tools??? also, What does anybody think about the presonus firestudio? I plan on buying that to go along with nuendo... It seems as if it would be a good pair.. I would really appreciate any feedback. Thanks. :) |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Scotland, UK
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| My mate uses that, and has tracked a lot of albums (for local bands) and apperently it's all good.. Don't know anything other than hearsay i'm afraid! |
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