Yamaha Microphone
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Yamaha Mc-7 Instrument Microphone $74.99 The Yamaha MC-7 Instrument Microphone is a condenser mic for the Yamaha Silent Brass system. |
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Used Yamaha Mc-7 Instrument Microphone $70.49 The Yamaha MC-7 Instrument Microphone is a condenser mic for the Yamaha Silent Brass system. |
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Yamaha Microphone Stand Adapter For S15 $21.99 The Yamaha Microphone Stand Adapter For S15 mounts loudspeakers of up to 11 pounds to a microphone stand. The BMS10A fits the 5/8", 27-thread standard and comes with a 3/8" 16-thread European adapter. The BMS10A comes with 2 5mm screws needed for mounting.The BMS10A also supports MG10/2, MG8/2FX, and the STAGEPAS 300 mixer on mic stands. BMS10A is sold as a single unit. |
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Used Yamaha Cm500 Headset With Built-In Microphone $41.38 The Yamaha CM500 Headset combines closed-ear, noise-reducing headphones with a sensitive dynamic microphone. Crafted with high-impact materials and an ultra-flexible headband, the solid construction withstands the repetitive twisting and hard use found in music labs and on the dance floor.Closed-ear, noise-reducing headphones and a sensitive dynamic micRugged construction1/8" plug and 1/4" adapter9' cord |
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Yamaha Cm500 Stereo Headset With Built-In Microphone $59.99 The Yamaha CM500 Headset combines closed-ear, noise-reducing headphones with a sensitive dynamic microphone. Crafted with high-impact materials and an ultra-flexible headband, the solid construction withstands the repetitive twisting and hard use found in music labs and on the dance floor.Closed-ear, noise-reducing headphones and a sensitive dynamic micRugged construction1/8" plug and 1/4" adapter9' cord |
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Yamaha Yamaha Msr250 / Mg201c Pa Package $999.99 This PA package includes a Yamaha MG102C Stereo Mixer, a pair of Yamaha MSR250 10" Powered PA speakers, and 2 Audio-Technica MS400 handheld dynamic microphones. You also get 2 Musician's Gear Standard Speaker Stands, 2 - 20ft. Gear One XLR mic cables, and 2 Gear One 1/4" speaker cables for a convenient live sound set up.MG102C 10-Input Stereo MixerThe Yamaha 10-Input stereo mixer offers sonic quality that will satisfy the most critical listener, surprising flexibility and ease-of-use, and some advanced features you normally wouldn't find in this type of compact mixer.Inputs & ChannelsFlexible 10-Input Channel ConfigurationsThe Yamaha mixer has a total of 10 input channels comprised of two mono microphone/line channels and four stereo line channels. The stereo channel can be used as mono microphone inputs, providing a total of four microphone inputs when necessary. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB - -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB - +10dB for line input.Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector PanelTop-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. The Yamaha mixer features high-quality Neutrik balanced XLR connectors on both mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining two stereo channels on the Yamaha 10-Input stereo mixer provide phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The two mono input channels also feature insert I/O connectors that let you patch external signal processing gear into those channels as required. Separate pin-jack 2TR inputs are provided to accept the output from a CD player or similar stereo source.Four High-Performance Microphone Preamplifiers with Switchable Phantom PowerMicrophone preamplifiers are critical in any mixer, and a performance bottleneck in many. That's why pros often spend thousands of dollars on just a single channel of microphone pre-amplification. The microphone preamps built into the MG mixers inherit technology from Yamaha's top-line professional consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. All four microphone preamps also feature switchable phantom power so you can take advantage of the natural, extended response of high quality condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all four channels.Built-in Channel CompressorsThis advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and other sources. You won't find built-in channel compression on too many other mixers in this class, but in the Yamaha mixer you have Yamaha's innovative one-knob compression feature on mono input channels 1 and 2. Conventional audio compressors with their threshold, ratio, knee, makeup gain and other contro |
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Yamaha Yamaha Msr100 / Mg102c Pa Package $799.99 This PA package includes a Yamaha MG102C Stereo Mixer, a pair of Yamaha MSR100 8" Powered PA speakers, and 2 Audio-Technica M4000S handheld dynamic microphones. You also get 2 Musician's Gear Tripod microphone stands with fixed booms, 2 - 20ft. Gear One XLR mic cables, and 2 Gear One 1/4"speaker cables for a convenient live sound setup.Yamaha MG102C Stereo MixerThe MG102C Stereo Mixer from Yamaha offers sonic quality that will satisfy the most critical listener, surprising flexibility and ease-of-use, and some advanced features you normally wouldn't find in this type of compact mixer.Inputs & ChannelsFlexible 10-Input Channel ConfigurationsThe MG102C has a total of 10 input channels comprised of two mono microphone/line channels and four stereo line channels. The stereo channel can be used as mono microphone inputs, providing a total of four microphone inputs when necessary. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB - -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB - +10dB for line input.Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector PanelTop-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. It features high-quality Neutrik balanced XLR connectors on both mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining two stereo channels on the Yamaha MG102C provide phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The two mono input channels also feature insert I/O connectors that let you patch external signal processing gear into those channels as required. Separate pin-jack 2TR inputs are provided to accept the output from a CD player or similar stereo source.Four High-Performance Microphone Preamplifiers with Switchable Phantom PowerMicrophone preamplifiers are critical in any mixer, and a performance bottleneck in many. That's why pros often spend thousands of dollars on just a single channel of microphone pre-amplification. The microphone preamps built into the MG mixers inherit technology from Yamaha's top-line professional consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. All four microphone preamps also feature switchable phantom power so you can take advantage of the natural, extended response of high quality condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all four channels.Built-in Channel CompressorsThis advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and other sources. You won't find built-in channel compression on too many other mixers in this class, but in the MG102C mixer you have Yamaha's innovative one-knob compression feature on mono input channels 1 and 2. Conventional audio compressors with their threshold, ratio, knee, makeup gain and other controls can be complex a |
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Yamaha Yamaha Msr400 / Mg124c Pa Package $1349.99 This PA package includes a Yamaha MG124C Stereo Mixer, a pair of Yamaha MSR400 12" Powered PA speakers, and 2 Audio-Technica MS400 handheld dynamic microphones. You also get 2 Musician's Gear Standard Speaker Stands, 2 - 20ft. Gear One XLR mic cables, and 2 Gear One 1/4"speaker cables for a convenient live sound set up.Yamaha MG124C 12-Input Stereo MixerFor applications requiring up to 12 input channels the Yamaha MG124C Mixer offers stunning MG-series sound plus an extra margin of signal-routing versatility. In spite of the fact that it has 12 channels, 4 buses, and a wealth of advanced features, the MG124C Stereo Mixer is small and light enough (only 2.9 kilograms) to be tucked under an arm and set up just about anywhere. This remarkable sound mixer provides significant space savings along with huge performance benefits. Inputs & channelsFlexible 12-Input Configuration The MG124C both has a total of 12 input channels-- 4 mono microphone/line inputs and 4 stereo line inputs. 2 of the stereo line inputs can also function as mono microphone inputs, giving you up to six simultaneous mono microphone inputs when needed. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB - -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB - +10dB for line input. Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector Panel Top-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. Both models feature high- quality Neutrik balanced XLR connectors on all four mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining stereo channels provide phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The four mono input channels also feature insert I/O connectors that let you patch external signal processing gear into those channels as required. Separate pin-jack 2TR inputs are provided to accept the output from a CD player or similar stereo source. Six High-performance Microphone Preamplifiers with Switchable Phantom Power The microphone preamplifiers in any mixer are critical to its overall performance. The microphone preamps built into the MG mixers inherit technology from Yamaha's top-line professional consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. All six microphone preamps feature switchable phantom power so you can take advantage of the natural, extended response of high-quality condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all microphone channels. Built-in Channel Compressors Built-in channel dynamics is usually only found on high-end (and very expensive) consoles. The MG124C features Yamaha's innovative one-knob compression feature on mono input channels 1 through 4. This advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and othe |
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Yamaha Yamaha Msr400 / Mg166cx Pa Package $1549.99 This PA package includes a Yamaha MG166CX Stereo Mixer, a pair of Yamaha MSR400 12" Powered PA speakers, and 2 Audio-Technica M4000S handheld dynamic microphones. You also get 2 Musician's Gear Standard Speaker Stands, 2 - 20ft. Gear One XLR mic cables, and 2 Gear One 1/4" speaker cables for a convenient live sound set up.MG124 12-Input Stereo Mixer For applications requiring up to 12 input channels, the Yamaha MG124C Mixer offers stunning MG-series sound plus an extra margin of signal-routing versatility. In spite of the fact that it has 12 channels, 4 buses, and a wealth of advanced features, the MG124C Stereo Mixer is small and light enough (only 2.9 kilograms) to be tucked under an arm and set up just about anywhere. This remarkable sound mixer provides significant space savings along with huge performance benefits. Inputs & channelsFlexible 12-Input Configuration The MG124C both has a total of 12 input channels-- 4 mono microphone/line inputs and 4 stereo line inputs. 2 of the stereo line inputs can also function as mono microphone inputs, giving you up to six simultaneous mono microphone inputs when needed. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB - -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB - +10dB for line input. Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector Panel Top-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. Both models feature high- quality Neutrik balanced XLR connectors on all four mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining stereo channels provide phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The four mono input channels also feature insert I/O connectors that let you patch external signal processing gear into those channels as required. Separate pin-jack 2TR inputs are provided to accept the output from a CD player or similar stereo source. Six High-performance Microphone Preamplifiers with Switchable Phantom Power The microphone preamplifiers in any mixer are critical to its overall performance. The microphone preamps built into the MG mixers inherit technology from Yamaha's top-line professional consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. All six microphone preamps feature switchable phantom power so you can take advantage of the natural, extended response of high-quality condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all microphone channels. Built-in Channel Compressors Built-in channel dynamics is usually only found on high-end (and very expensive) consoles. The MG124C features Yamaha's innovative one-knob compression feature on mono input channels 1 through 4. This advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and other s |
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Yamaha Yamaha Msr100 / Mg82cx Pa Package $899.99 This PA package includes a Yamaha MG82CX Stereo Mixer, a pair of Yamaha MSR100 8" Powered PA speakers, and 2 Audio-Technica M4000S handheld dynamic microphones. You also get 2 Musician's Gear Standard Speaker Stands, 2 - 20ft. Gear One XLR mic cables, and 2 Gear One 1/4" speaker cables for a convenient live sound set up.Yamaha MG82CX Stereo MixerThe Yamaha MG82CX mixer offers sonic quality that will satisfy the most critical listener, surprising flexibility and ease-of-use, and some advanced features you normally wouldn't find in this type of compact mixer. The MG82CX weighs only 3-1/2 lb. and is small enough to pop into your briefcase or shoulder bag and easily take with you anywhere. But the performance you'll get at the studio, club, outdoors, or anywhere you choose to use these fine mixers is far from lightweight.Inputs & ChannelsFlexible 8 Input Channel ConfigurationsThe MG82CX has a total of 8 input channels comprised of two mono microphone/line channels and three stereo line channels. Two of the stereo channels can be used as mono microphone inputs, providing a total of four microphone inputs when necessary. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB to -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB to +10dB for line input.Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector PanelTop-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. It features high-quality Neutrik balanced XLR connectors on both mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining stereo channel on the MG82CX provides phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The two mono input channels also feature insert I/O connectors that let you patch external signal processing gear into those channels as required. Separate pin-jack 2TR inputs are provided to accept the output from a CD player or similar stereo source.Four High-Performance Microphone Preamplifiers with Switchable Phantom PowerMicrophone preamplifiers are critical in any audio mixer, and a performance bottleneck in many. That's why pros often spend thousands of dollars on just a single channel of microphone pre-amplification. The microphone preamps built into the MG mixers inherit technology from Yamaha's top-line professional consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. All four microphone preamps also feature switchable phantom power so you can take advantage of the natural, extended response of high quality condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all four channels.Built-in Channel CompressorsThis advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and other sources. You won't find built-in channel compression on too many other mixer |
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Yamaha Yamaha Msr250 / Mg124cx Pa Package $1099.99 This PA package includes a Yamaha MG82GCX Stereo Mixer, a pair of Yamaha MSR250 10" Powered PA speakers, and 2 Audio-Technica M4000S handheld dynamic microphones. You also get 2 Musician's Gear Standard Speaker Stands, 2 - 20ft. Gear One XLR mic cables, and 2 Gear One 1/4" speaker cables for a convenient live sound set up.Yamaha MG82CX Stereo MixerThe Yamaha MG82CX mixer offers sonic quality that will satisfy the most critical listener, surprising flexibility and ease-of-use, and some advanced features you normally wouldn't find in this type of compact mixer. The MG82CX weighs only 3-1/2 lb. and is small enough to pop into your briefcase or shoulder bag and easily take with you anywhere. But the performance you'll get at the studio, club, outdoors, or anywhere you choose to use these fine mixers is far from lightweight.Inputs & ChannelsFlexible 8 Input Channel ConfigurationsThe MG82CX has a total of 8 input channels comprised of two mono microphone/line channels and three stereo line channels. Two of the stereo channels can be used as mono microphone inputs, providing a total of four microphone inputs when necessary. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB to -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB to +10dB for line input.Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector PanelTop-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. It features high-quality Neutrik balanced XLR connectors on both mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining stereo channel on the MG82CX provides phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The two mono input channels also feature insert I/O connectors that let you patch external signal processing gear into those channels as required. Separate pin-jack 2TR inputs are provided to accept the output from a CD player or similar stereo source.Four High-Performance Microphone Preamplifiers with Switchable Phantom PowerMicrophone preamplifiers are critical in any audio mixer, and a performance bottleneck in many. That's why pros often spend thousands of dollars on just a single channel of microphone pre-amplification. The microphone preamps built into the MG mixers inherit technology from Yamaha's top-line professional consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. All four microphone preamps also feature switchable phantom power so you can take advantage of the natural, extended response of high quality condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all four channels.Built-in Channel CompressorsThis advanced feature can be a tremendous advantage in achieving great vocal sound. It can also be used to refine the sound of bass, guitar, and other sources. You won't find built-in channel compression on too many other mix |
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Yamaha Yt-250 Tuner $35.99 The Yamaha YT-250 Tuner features a high-resolution LCD meter display for quick, accurate tuning and sharp/flat/in-tune LEDs for tuning in the dark. It tunes any instrument across 8 octaves. The Yamaha tuner has both a condenser microphone and In/Out jacks for tuning virtually any musical instrument in either Auto or Manual mode. A pitch-shift feature allows off-center tuning from 435-446Hz in 1Hz increments and a tilt slot in the back lets you position the tuner for easy viewing. Includes 2-year warranty and battery.High-resolution LCD meter display Sharp/flat/in-tune LEDs for tuning in the dark Tunes any instrument across 8 octaves Condenser microphone and In/Out jacks for tuning virtually any musical instrument Auto and Manual modes Pitch-shift feature allows off-center tuning from 435-446Hz in 1Hz increments Tilts for easy viewing Includes 2-year warranty and battery |
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Yamaha CM500 Headset with Built In Microphone List Price: $74.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $36.99 |
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The Yamaha CM500 headphones are the ideal choice for audience-interactive DJs or school music labs. By combining closed-ear, noise-reducing headphones with a sensitive dynamic microphone, Yamaha meets;musicians demand for perfect sound reproduction from music creation to production... |
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Yamaha RX-V671 7.1-Channel Network AV Receiver List Price: $599.95 Sale Price: $419.95 Used From: $364.99 |
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Network AV Receiver with 6 in / 1 out HDMI ( 3D and ARC compatibility), iPhone/Android app compatibility, front panel HDMI and USB connections, HD Audio decoding with CINEMA DSP 3D, and 1080p upscaling... |
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Yamaha USB Microphone Speaker Sale Price: $189.99 |
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The Yamaha speakerphone is ideal for personal group calls or business conference use. It is designed for hands-free Skype calls and to play music too, depending on how you place it. Standing vertically, it acts as a high performance speakerphone and lets you make excellent quality calls... |
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Yamaha RX-V573 7.1-Channel Network AV Receiver List Price: $549.95 Sale Price: $489.95 |
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Experience the power of a 7.1 network receiver from Yamaha, the RX-V573. Seven discrete amplifiers provide versatile speaker options, including 7.1 channel surround, Bi-Amp to double power to main speakers, or Zone B for extended audio coverage... |
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Yamaha RX-V571BL 7.1-Channel AV Receiver List Price: $499.95 Sale Price: $299.95 Used From: $273.98 |
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7.1 - channel AV Receiver ready for the 3D era with 6 in / 1 out HDMI, front panel USB Digital Connection for iPod and iPhone, front panel HDMI connection for camcorders and digital cameras, HD Audio decoding with CINEMA DSP 3D, YPAO and SCENE functions. |
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Yamaha MC-7 Instrument Microphone List Price: $115.99 Sale Price: $64.98 |
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Two interchangeable non-marring clips attach to the instrument and the flexible neck allows precise mic placement for optimum tone, while eliminating most mechanical sounds (valves, keys, pads, etc.). This ultra-lightweight yet high quality microphone is ideal for a variety of uses including amplifying or enhancing your sound in performances and making quick, hassle-free recordings... |
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Yamaha BMS10A Mic Stand Adaptor List Price: $28.00 Sale Price: $21.99 |
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Microphone stand adapter to allow mounting of any of the fourSTAGEPAS mixers, MG102C and MG82CX onto a standard 5/8-27 mic stand. |
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The Yamaha PJP-50USB is a web conference microphone speaker with an adaptive high performance echo canceller built in. When connected to your PC via a USB or audio cable, it provides a multi-person web conferencing experience that's as smooth as video conferencing... |
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Subfrequency capture device with shock-mounted 6 1/2" woofer in 7-ply birch/mahogany shell, XLR output; includes stand with CL; Vintage Black finish only. The Subkick consists of a 6.5" speaker shock-mounted it into a 10" drum shell and reverse-wired to an XLR jack to convert the speaker diaphragm into a microphone diaphragm... |
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Yamaha Audiogram 6 audio interface List Price: $199.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $99.00 |
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The AUDIOGRAM Series has been carefully designed to make setting up your computer-based recording environment an absolute breeze. Coming as a complete kit, the AUDIOGRAM6 and AUDIOGRAM3 each bundle together a hardware interface that adds audio inputs and outputs to your computer, software for recording and producing music, and a USB cable for connecting the audio interface... |
Working Out What You Need for Your Home Recording Studio
An important consideration when looking to set up a 'home recording studio' is how you will use it. You will need to work out how many things you want to record or plug in at any one time or you might wind up with uneccessary gear-or not enough!
Let's look at a typical example of 'Vinnie' the guitarist who has a desire to show his 'band' how the songs should be played.
No matter how many times he's tried to explain, they never quite get it right, so the only way he can see to achieve this is to record it all 'properly' himself.
What does Vinnie need?
He needs to record a basic drum pattern - nothing fancy - he wants to record two electric guitars, an acoustic guitar, he wants to record a bass guitar and record a main vocal and two backing harmonies.
Vinnie of course will not do all this at once, so even though he needs to record 9 things does he need 9 channels?
No.
All he really 'needs' is a maximum of 4 inputs- two with pre-amps. He will also need a microphone to sing into and to record his acoustic guitar, we will asume he has a guitar amp simulator to record the electric guitars and bass and that he has a physical drum machine or one inside his computer or stand alone hard disc recorder.
Vinnie could easily walk down to his music store or get online and find what he needs to get the job done. He could look at a computer recording package with appropriate software and specialised sound card for audio recording. Some companies provide these all in one packages Lexicon, M-Audio, Pro-Tools and Presonus are good brand names to look at as a starting point, but be aware that recording onto a computer can be a frustrating experience if you're not computer savy.
Vinnie's other alternative is the stand alone hard disc recorder with a built in mixer section. Any of the offereings from Fostex, Yamaha or Boss/Roland would take care of his needs, at this point Vinnie just wants to get his ideas onto the physical plain as quickly as possible so others can hear them- so he'll probably need a CD burner thrown in to the equation unless his machine can link up to a computer-as a number of them now can do.
Now let's look at another example of Barabra who plays in a four piece folk/rock group. They want to record a couple of songs for CD release. All the instruments her band uses are acoustic; Double Bass, Violin ,Guitar and Banjo.
Three of the group also sing. Now Barabara is lucky enough to have a large secluded garage space available for her group to rehearse in and given they don't annoy the neighbours by making too much noise she wishes to record the band as a 'whole' for the best vibe-what will she need?
4 X Instrument Microphones or D.I. [direct injection] boxes
3 X Vocal microphones
8 inputs with Microphone Preamps
Capacity to record on 8 channels at once.
There are some limitations with stand alone recorders, some of them will only let you record on 2 channels at once, another thing to be aware of is the 'quality' of the recordings.
Some years ago during the 'compression algorythm' wars, clever boffins discovered that our ears can 'fill in' missing information, in the same way that you can look at the scrambled letters of a word but are still able to decipher what it is.The boffins kept removing bits of what our ear was hearing until they came up with a formula [algorythm] that fooled our ears most of the time. These are known as 'compressed' formats as they 'squish' the sound in such a clever way that we don't notice.
Almost all commercial and home recording computer software will record 'linear'[non-compressed] files to your computer hard disc. Pro-tools,Logic Audio, Cubase, Sonar all do this. Later on when you 'mix-down' your songs you can turn them into mp3 files for podcast or to load to your portable digital music player. Adobe Audition and Steinberg's Wavelab are two programs I can think of that record direct mp3 files- but they are not 'full function' multitrack programs.
When we deal in compressed formats- mp2 mp3 etc, 'unneccessary' information is removed making the file sizes smaller [and hence downloads faster]- so these are 'compressing' the files. The advantage for the home recordist is that less hard disc space is needed.
A consideration when looking at stand alone recorders is to ask the question- do I want compressed or uncompressed audio. If you have any intention of turning these recordings into something for release then the uncompressed format is the best- you will lose some quality by using a compressed format, but your ideas will be captured quickly for you to work on later. Also bear in mind that a number of hard disc recorders can later transfer data to a computer software system for more elaborate processing so if you use a non-compressed recording format you will retain the quality of your recording.
Now when Barabara popped down the music store to express her needs she told the sales person that, "she wants a high quality recording of her group but I have no idea about computers" so the salesman suggests a stand alone unit with eight inputs that records the data in a non-compressed format. As she doesn't have a huge budget she chooses to hire in most of the microphones for this recording session. The man at the shop suggests she uses condensor microphones for the instruments and dynamic Shure sm58's for the vocals.
A crucial quality consideration at this point is the 'pre-amp'. What does that do and why is it so important you ask?
After your microphone has done the incredible job of sorting out sound pressure waves and converting them into electrical signals, they arrive via microphone cables at the 'pre-amp'-a short way of saying pre-amplifier. For years I struggled to really 'get' what a pre amp did, unitl I understood this:
When the microphone puts out a signal it is very very very very tiny. I now call this 'mouse level'. Once it's gone through a pre amp it becomes 'elephant level', something that our mixing consoles and digital recorders can use easily.
Hear this:
Depending on the quality of the compoments used, this amplification process can make or break the quality of the recorded sound. A bad pre-amp will add hiss and noise to your recording
Most stand alone recorders and computer sound card interfaces have 'adequate' microphone preamps. To make your recordings 'shine' I would suggest getting an 'outboard'[separate component] pre-amp, though having said that the pre-amps in high end Yamaha consoles are gaining a very good reputation. Focusrite/Joe Meek/Avalon/Tc Electronics are great brands. Currently I use a Focusrite Twin-Trak pro, a device specifially for home recording enthusiasts.
To sum up, our friend Vinnie will probably be quite happy with an off the shelf hard disc recorder with 4 or so inputs that records 'compressed' files because he is only trying to show his band colleagues a 'rough' idea of how he hears things.
Barbara who is not computer savy is looking for a more polished end product and wants to record her group in the best quality for a CD the band will release, hence she needs to record 'linear' [non-compressed] data and will look for a unit with the best quality pre-amps she can buy.
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