Preferences
My Equipment Preferences:
(what I’ve used and seen used well)
AKG:
D112: Kick Drum 451: High Hat —————————————————————————————————————————————–Audix:
214: GuitarD2,D4: Toms, Congas, Horns D6: Bass Drum
F10: Toms, Percussion, okay on Snare
- fun to use in addition to an SM57 on a guitar cabinet
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Audix F series are my preferred low cost drum mics
- my favorite hypercardioid dynamic for a good low end/mid range for live applications
Countryman:
E6: Speakers- amazing wireless omni condenser head mic
Fishman:
Pro-EQ Platinum DI: amazing acoustic guitar DI-
they also make a great one for bass DI
Neumann:
U87: most popular studio mic —————————————————————————————————————————————–Royer:
SF1: Overhead Drum Mics —————————————————————————————————————————————–SansAmp:
Bass Driver DI: amazing DI for bass guitar —————————————————————————————————————————————–Sennheiser:
421: Toms E604, E904, E905: Drum Miking, Percussion—————————————————————————————————————————————–
Shure:
Beta 52A: Kick Drum, Bass Guitar (upright and cabinets)-
fun to use for recording low end boomy vocals as well
- my personal favorite for live vocals, with a vocalist who knows how to project
SM 58: Live/Recording Vocals SM 57: Just about anything with use for a dynamic microphone
- i primarily like it for snare and guitar cabinets
- seen used well as room mics
Sony:
MDR7506 Profession Stereo Studio Headphones —————————————————————————————————————————————–Yamaha:
NS-10: wired backward to pick up real low bass drum frequencies Subkick: bass drum attachement (commercial version of NS-10 idea)Software:
Personally, I’m a MacOSX enthusiast but run Linux on my personal computer partitioned with windows to run certain software Ableton: Live Apple: Logic Studio DigiDesign: ProTools Propellerheads: Reason Sony: Sound FoundryVirtual DJ ——————————————–
Open Source:
AudacityLinux Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, etc. VideoLAN VLC
