

So there are ways to deminish that and maybe sound apealing. Fiddle's can come across very "thin" sounding. You will need to get a microphone, a mic stand a cable and small preamp and find yourselfg a nice corner to record yourself. Plugging staright in will indeed record everything but if you become critical of your tone. It can be a difficult instrumemt to capture. I have recorded hours of Violin or Fiddle (Bluegrass).

And quality wise, this method would be more superior. and it involves no intrusion to your instrument. To be honest, this will probably set you back 100-150$. but, if you want quality, an interface will have better pre-amps and should give a nicer sound overall. You can avoid having to buy an interface by buying a USB microphone. You also need a quality, phantom powered interface in order to accept an XLR connector and to power the circuitry inside the microphone. however you can buy cheaper mics than this, but im using them as an example. You should use a good, quality condenser microphone such as a Rhode NT1-A or a AKG C-414. Im guessing you wish to connect your violin to your MBP to record. It is designed for live performances with an intent to amplify your violin in large spaces. you would probably need an interface aswell, depending on the connections it offers. It costs $200, then you most probably have to pay someone to fit it. The Peavey amps in AmpKit include the Peavey 3120™, Peavey 6505® Plus, Peavey 6534™ Plus, the Peavey Classic® 30 and Peavey ValveKing®.įind out more about the AmpKit LiNK HD at that pickup is a waste of time and money. AmpKit's in-app Gear Store offers the largest gear selection of any amps and effects app, including 19 amps with 35 separate amp channels, 22 effects pedals, 20 cabinets, 8 mics and more gear on the way.

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