Sax by itself is hard to get the true sound while recording. The technique you see where the guy has the mic right in the bell is wrong.
I read in a very good publication that the mic should be above the bell at the middle of the horn because sound comes from all of the holes in the housing also. I tried that today and it was a big improvement.
I tried to ad some reverb in Cakewalk it was way too much and then I couldn't figure out how to get it back to where it was.
With a digital recorder all I have to do is turn a knob for balance, volume, reverb or whatever right, no?
I just got the Mackie a while back and the Carvin amp just a couple weeks ago so I'll have to get maybe the Zoom MRS4 or Fostex MR8 I guess.
Boy if I could sell that scaffold. You guys don't know any bricklayers or stucco folks. Get me a sale I'll give ya $200. Dave'll probably have this sold by morning.
Then on some of the forums it seems it's may be a bit of trouble getting the stuff into the computer to burn a CD.
How much an hour do studios in your area charge?
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