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Hello everybody,
First of all, sorry that I am not asking my questions in German. Writing German is not really my specialty and I am terrified about making too many errors. But if you want to reply in your mothertongue, please do so because I understand your language rather well. (Like Jean-Marie Pfaff! )
I have a (very) old piano with still a wooden frame and "bajonet"-mechanism. So it is far from ideal for making recordings. On top of that, I want to make recordings in my own living room, which makes things even worse. And to round off, I want to record straight onto the hard-disk of my computer. Cheers! I was wondering if it would really be worth while to spend 500EUR or more on a couple of "decent" stereo-mics? It sounded so tempting to use a simple and cheap ATR-25 in stead and I have recently bought one to make some "sample"-recordings. Do you think the difference with "decent" mics would be that earth-shocking?
And secondly, could you give me some advice about positioning the mic? I know that normally you have to put your 2 mics quite close to the instrument. But since I think that this would rather be difficult with a single ATR-25, what should I do to get the best results?
Vielen Dank!!!
Peter
First of all, sorry that I am not asking my questions in German. Writing German is not really my specialty and I am terrified about making too many errors. But if you want to reply in your mothertongue, please do so because I understand your language rather well. (Like Jean-Marie Pfaff! )
I have a (very) old piano with still a wooden frame and "bajonet"-mechanism. So it is far from ideal for making recordings. On top of that, I want to make recordings in my own living room, which makes things even worse. And to round off, I want to record straight onto the hard-disk of my computer. Cheers! I was wondering if it would really be worth while to spend 500EUR or more on a couple of "decent" stereo-mics? It sounded so tempting to use a simple and cheap ATR-25 in stead and I have recently bought one to make some "sample"-recordings. Do you think the difference with "decent" mics would be that earth-shocking?
And secondly, could you give me some advice about positioning the mic? I know that normally you have to put your 2 mics quite close to the instrument. But since I think that this would rather be difficult with a single ATR-25, what should I do to get the best results?
Vielen Dank!!!
Peter
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