I wanna record music and I'm on a fairly tight budget. The samson go mic doesn't seem bad, but the blue snowball has a stand. also does anyone know how to record quality music? like should i record singing and piano together or should i record them separately?
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2Hey, welcome to Music.SE! Recommendations for equipment are off topic here because they generally require an opinion. Your last question seems like it would work well here. – Jacob Swanson Jul 09 '15 at 17:42
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As I have learned recently, posting my opinion on specific brands is frowned upon here. What I CAN tell you is that a $100 usb condenser Mic is going to be money well spent if you have no recording equipment at all and have a very small budget.
Your last question is subjective as well. It really depends on your post production capabilities and the sound you want.
The answer: Try both methods. Create two projects and whichever method is best for you is the best method.
Edit: rereading your post I noticed you want to know how to record "quality sounds" which makes me think it's your first time doing this. You've got a bit of a learning curve ahead, and any answer here isn't going to do you justice until you dive in and experience specific problems. I wish you the best of luck and welcome you to the endless search for tone :) good luck!
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