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Thanks for the input guys, i've had a quick go at adjusting the EQ and it seems to be a lot better. I'll take a good look at it later. Thanks again
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I'm fairly new to live recording. I have GreenMachine's "basic" microphones as well as his battery module. I also have some old Sharp MD recorder. It doesn't do much apart from playback and recording in Short-Play (MD-SP). I made a few recordings: Fun!Yeah! - local band in small venueDragonForce - Power metal band in reasonably large venueStiff Little Fingers - punk band in mid-size venueAll have come out with quite a bit of bass. I haven't had a chance to put SLF and DF on my PC yet so i only have Fun!Yeah! to give you an idea of what my recordings sound like. I can't really hear the bass when playing back on my PC through a pair of truly awful speakers, but when i listen with my Sennheiser HD 555s, it's all to obvious. If anyone has any suggestions to how i can reduce the bass (either during recording or afterwards on the computer..) then please do help me out Fun_Yeah____I_ll_Remap_Your_Network.mp3
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Thanks for all the feedback guys! I recieved my Greenmachine mics and battery box (2 days from Germany to UK!!) The next concert i'm going to is in September, so i haven't had a chance to try out my new gear properly. In the mean time, I popped a punk CD in my hi-fi, cranked it up to full volume and recorded to MD via line in. The results look very promising! Thanks GM!!
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Hello there. I'm new at these forums and new to the whole live recording. i mainly attend rock concerts in small/medium size venues. i'm looking for a high quality mic that'll get me nice recordings without sounding awful. I have mode one recording, but the vocals were far too loud for the poor Sony mic and it turned out pretty rough. i've heard a lot about Green machine and his mics, so got in touch with him. he recommended his battery module and mics. i am on a budget so if i got the battery module, i'd have to go with his 'standard' mic. i've also checked out Church-Audio's auctions on eBay. if i can nail a bid for $79.99 (and shipping of $39.99 to Europe) that'd be just within my budget. here's the auction: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STEREO-MICROPHONES-P...ShippingPayment what i really need to know is who's mics/battery's are going to be better for my recording? that church-audio package and the standard+battery module from Gm work out at the same price... if anyone has got sample recordings of each of these mics/battery's, that'd be really cool (but just your opinions would be greatly appreciated!) thanks guys
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Want a NICE cheap soundcard with digital out?
House replied to Christopher's topic in Technical, Tips, and Tricks
Hey, this card sounds pretty good. It'd make a nice upgrade to my damn awful Soundblaster! Done a bit of searching and haven't been able to find any UK suppliers. It's a shame .. $30 is a steal! -
i just bought some blank MDs off eBay and a game called Battlefield 2 for my Playstation..
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You run the Vista beta? How well is it running for you? i installed it on an old P3 800mhz 256mb ram machine and it didn't even work. Most likely a compatibility issue with the video card .. it's very temprimental.. Yeah, i think i might try a dual boot. If i can get this NotMD aplication working, then it'd all be great. If not, real time in Audacity it is!!
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I was searching eBay for a cheap MD recorder and most of the descriptions lacked a lot of detail so I search the model numbers on Google. Minidisc.org was the first result in most cases. Found out loads of useful info and i've just started using the forums!
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Just wondering which OS everybody is using. i'm currently on Windows XP, but i'm thinking of switching (or dual booting) Linux (Ubuntu) Only problem is that i doubt my MD is gonna be compatible with Linux .. i'll dig about.