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<blockquote data-quote="tschrama" data-source="post: 146037" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>Hi scary groove,</p><p></p><p>I am using Reaper as DAW. For audio input I used a Focusrite scarlet 2i2 and I recently upgraded to the 18i8. The 18i8 has 8 mic inputs, 4 of which are XLR with phantom 48V power. It works great for recording 4 mics simultaneously, e.g. 4 different speakers, or 3 speakers and a room mic.</p><p></p><p>For mics I have the usual suspects and vintage mics, but I'll name some new models:</p><p></p><p>-Shure PG57, which I like actually better then th SM57 it imitates</p><p>-Prodipe TT1, more highs then SM57, yet smoother.</p><p>-100$ ribbon mic, long ribbon type. There are Various brands for these. Right now I use it a figure8 room Mic. Up close to the speaker it has way much proximity effect.</p><p>-Studio Project B1, cheap large condenser, Works also great for close miking a cab</p><p>- I recently bought two Mic Clamps, so I could fic the mic on to a Cab. Works great, far less mess in the room this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tschrama, post: 146037, member: 3457"] Hi scary groove, I am using Reaper as DAW. For audio input I used a Focusrite scarlet 2i2 and I recently upgraded to the 18i8. The 18i8 has 8 mic inputs, 4 of which are XLR with phantom 48V power. It works great for recording 4 mics simultaneously, e.g. 4 different speakers, or 3 speakers and a room mic. For mics I have the usual suspects and vintage mics, but I'll name some new models: -Shure PG57, which I like actually better then th SM57 it imitates -Prodipe TT1, more highs then SM57, yet smoother. -100$ ribbon mic, long ribbon type. There are Various brands for these. Right now I use it a figure8 room Mic. Up close to the speaker it has way much proximity effect. -Studio Project B1, cheap large condenser, Works also great for close miking a cab - I recently bought two Mic Clamps, so I could fic the mic on to a Cab. Works great, far less mess in the room this way. [/QUOTE]
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