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Drum Recording
by: Shawn

hey,
thanks for your response. i really just want good audio of me playing, and i can always just tape myself while recording with a different mic. so any type of cheap mic that can do some justice in recording drums is good. i am aware that i should plug it into a computer after i make the audio which i can do as well to make it better, someone suggested i use something called audacity

thanks if you can tell me any type of mic to buy for this :D

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Hi, Shawn--

Thanks for the info. I am sorry that I must bother you one more time before I can find a mic for you.

Now I need to know what you intend to plug the mic into for recording. Do you need a quarter inch phone jack or what kind?

If you will be so kind as to send this info,I will
find you a mic and also give you the link to download Audacity.

Thanks--

Lynne

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