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Topic: Recording Piano  (Read 6081 times)

Offline tomingram

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Recording Piano
on: July 15, 2003, 06:59:40 AM
I have recently been wanting to start recording my piano pieces.  I would like to record them on CD's, and have considered either using the CD writer on my computer, or buying a stand alone CD recorder, such as those made by Sony, Pioneer, and manufactureres like those.  I am going to record it in stereo sound using 2 microphones.  I know i am going to need an audio mixer to power the microphones, make some sound adjustments if needed, and then the audio mixer would run the signal to the CD writer using RCA jacks, most likely.  I was wondering if anyone has ever done any home piano recording before using some professional audio equipment like this.  I would like to know what setups others have used, and if you think mine will work or have any suggestions for it.  Thanks!

Tom :)
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Offline RiskyP

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Re: Recording Piano
Reply #1 on: July 16, 2003, 09:18:54 PM
I posted about tis on hydrogenaudio just a few days ago, here is the link:

https://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?showtopic=11381&hl=
 

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