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The Rode NT1a is used with a Tascam US122 to record this acoustic song. I wrote about what I think the Spirits of the Native American Chiefs might have thought as they looked down from the great Cliffs and witnessed the Riots in LA.
I record usually with the mic recording ambient guitar and vocals but mix the guitar in on a line through the Fishman preamp on the guitar. I record clean then mix in a little reverb, compression, minor equalization and that is it.
I love the Rode NT1a, it's like it needs no fuss, perfect if you are trying to do everything yourself as so many of us do these days. This condenser mic is very low maintenance and very durable but it does require phantom power and some sort of interface for use with computer recording. I used a Tascam US-122 and Sony Acid Pro Audio Editing Software.
The classic RODE NT1a offers the lowest self-noise on the market (5dBA). But still offers the warmth, extended dynamic range and clarity of much more expensive large-diaphragm condenser studio microphones.
The song is "Let It Burn" by the performer, Matt Lamb. (All Rights Reserved)
depending on what you're doing and what you already have for stuff , but you're never wrong with a line 6 ux2 , you don't have to use pod farm if you want to have you're tone
tqla255 2 years ago
the tascam
degrotepeter 2 years ago
Wow my name is Matthew Lamb (matt lamb) also, lol so many of us :D
Mattenlamb 3 years ago
hey that mic is the Rode NT1-A ?
zzzonezzz 3 years ago
A question: M-Audio firewire solo, tascam us 122l or line6 ux2?
danielearcella 3 years ago
what is your equipment for record. i have also a tascam us122 but i want a kind of mic like yours
Bortolott1 3 years ago