it would be very expensive to be able to make professional recording with your own equipments, as you can see, the previous dude sold his equipment to buy a new piano...
personal recording, for a fiarly good one... just get a good microphone and a good pre-amp... (not much choice for 1 to 2 input microphone preamp tho... so it should be fine...)
what audio recording software do you guys use?
But I was told that the ordinary mic mono entrance my old PC came with doesn't work to connect the amplifier, and that I need to install a digital audio card instead, so this is the next step.Currently I'm testing the best position for the mics, and have found for the moment that the best sound is obtained when they are sticked at the floor in front of the piano. But there are other locations still pending to proof. Of course the sound is not good enough yet because temporarily I'm plugging the mics directly in a cassete Deck.
My mics go into a mixer which provides phantom power (whatever that is) to the condenser mics, and since my laptop doesn't have a proper line input, the mixer just feeds into the mono mic input.
OK, here's a really crappy rendition of Liszt's Consolation 3 (Lento placido) - one condenser mic used, placed outside an upright piano with its lid closed - the mic was placed closer to the upper register of the piano, too (not good). But it was plugged into the mixer and the mic input of a laptop as previously described.
You should plug the main out of your mixer into the LINE input on your laptop.
Thanks a lot Mound for sheding light on this.On the other hand, since I plug both mics to an Audio Buddy, which is not a mixer but a double preamplifier having independent 1/4" outputs, I'm wondering know if the PCI audio card I need to purchase must have also two 1/4" inputs or if I must use a 2-to-1 adapter instead to enter the signal into the LINE input.I'll report the solutions as they arise.
galonia wrote: All the levels on the mic are set up so as to minimise the noise, and if you listen to the recording I posted above, then there isn't much noise - it's quite ok.