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Being on the topic of mics, I was curious what is recommended as a decent, not too elaborately priced mic for use as a free range mic to record the overall sound of a room? It doesn’t need to be the most perfect thing available and the recordings don’t need to be pristine, but I’d like to have something that will capture what I’m hearing. I recently entered the world of the minidisc (late, I know…) mostly to capture those incredible moments that can only happen in a live situation (ya know what I mean…when incredible ideas pop out, but are quickly forgotten as soon as the next incredible idea comes out) and to archive jam sessions for review at a later time. I’d like to spend under a $100 if possible, but I’m really looking for the most bang for my buck being that I’m not the taper type…but love being able to listen back on jams and refresh my memory. Thoughts? Un-official member of the repeater fan club! E va n|s sa B --- Clifford Novey <om@om-studios.com> wrote: > R121 is a great mic- its ribbon can take high spl > levels - you might also > look at the Studio Projects line - very cheap but > great sound- Rode NTK is > also great deal- > Of course I hear the ol SM57 is great for micing > rock guitar ampage. :) > > Cliff > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Clark" <mcl451@airmail.net> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 1:50 PM > Subject: OT: Royer R121 - Opinions > > > > Hi, > > > > Sorry for the OT post - I am into Looping! > > > > I record live miced guitar cabs into Cubase. Been > using a Senn 421MKII. > I > > hear that the Royer R121 ribbon mic can/will > produce a more full bodied > > sound. Some people say it's way "better" than the > Neumann TLM 103 which I > > was considering. > > > > I'm running layered loops through the EDP, into a > board, out to miced > > guitar cabs into Cubase. > > > > Any thoughts on this? > > > > Thanks! > > > > M.... > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com/