If you’re one of the many
who either have already, or still do, look to Garageband or other home
recording software to solve all your recording problems, you may be overlooking
a very important element. Sure, it’s convenient that just about every computer
these days comes with it’s own microphone, but just like most machines that
attempt multi-tasking, they only really do one thing well and it doesn’t have
much to do with picking up the subtle nuances of your melodies or the perfect
twang of your acoustic guitar. When it comes to home recording, using a real
microphone that doesn’t attempt to surf the Internet or do your Christmas
shopping is imperative. Although you may not be to afford the top of the line,
there are things you can do to make sure that you get as much out of it as
possible. Things like mic location, position and gain structure can make or
break a self-produced record. For detailed instructions of what to do and how
to do it, click the link below:
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