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help setting up a recording studio at home!



 
 
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Old December 8th 04, 09:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
sreekant
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Default help setting up a recording studio at home!

Hi

I did have a read through the articles on SOS and it seem very good. I
have also been searching more and found a MXL1006 condenser mic and a
Yamaha MG102 analog mixer with builtin phantom power. The pair of those
seem to cost just under £150. I don't know how good the recording would
be to record the dialogues of an animation. I will mainly be using it
for voiceovers.

The main reason I am favouring Yamaha mixer is the builtin phantom power
supply.

If you are looking at mixers under 100 pounds then a Soundcraft Folio
Notepad is worth looking at. Go to http://www.studiospares.com and
browse their cataloge.


Duvets noted. I would probably raid the local market hall over this
weekend to get a few.

If you want to improve your acoustics on a tight budget then duvets are
apparently the way to go - see most of the Studio SOS articles in Sound
On Sound magazine. Styrofoam won't really help much.


Cheers.

James.


Ta
sreekant
 




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