OK, I did a quick mic test...
A $1.95 computer mic (stereo input), an old voice over mic (passive condenser element I think (mono)), and the internal MBR mic. I don't have my electret mic built yet and my other battery powered condensers were buried in the studio.
The first two are not worth sharing, they don't sound good at all. The internal mic was the best by far.
Recorded the acoustic upright piano at about 6 feet away. My 11-year-old son is the player, he was a bit nervous but managed to play the tune several times while I captured the recordings.
I mixed down with the pop patch...
Next month I am meeting with 2 other MBR users and hope to do a recording with 3 MBRs, each setup with a different input mic. 8)
Quote from: AlchemyMN on September 08, 2008, 10:35:57 PMOK, I did a quick mic test...
A $1.95 computer mic (stereo input), an old voice over mic (passive condenser element I think (mono)), and the internal MBR mic. I don't have my electret mic built yet and my other battery powered condensers were buried in the studio.
try those sony's stereo electret mic that ya can get for 10 bucks on ebay
This is Festive!!!!!
Cool!!!!!!
This was really neat! A real piano old fashioned kind. Great!! Your son did a good job!! Sounds pretty good.!!
i really enjoyed that piece.
and like PJ said
Quote from: wiley on December 25, 2009, 08:31:08 PMA real piano old fashioned kind. Great!!
8)
Doesn't sound bad at all - nice playing by such a young guy!
Cheers,
Nigel