Sunday, September 11

Advanced Recording Hardware


Advanced Recording Hardware.

Serious home musicians and podcasters might want to look into more complex recording systems, 
which can cost a little bit more but deliver a much better sound and more flexibility.
Recording interfaces mainly vary by their power and the number of microphone inputs that they have. Interfaces like TASCAM's US1641* are serious pro gear and can handle up to a dozen microphones at the same time. Smaller interfaces are often cheaper but can still record two or three microphones at the same time, so for instance a musician could mic his guitar and his voice separately for a better sound.
While these advanced recording solutions can be extremely cool and useful, most people will do just fine with a $20-50 microphone and a computer with a decent processor--provided that they've got the right recording software, of course.

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