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      administrator Global Moderator last edited by

      I just purchased a Digital Organ and set up a DAW using Waveform free and a Reverb plugin to make the organ sound better.

      That got me thinking...what if I bought a mic and plugged it into my interface (using a MOTU 896HD) and applied to reverb to my trumpet as well to get better sounds from that.

      I know nothing about mics in general. I have a bit of a background in digital audio as I just set this organ thing up but, generally speaking, I'm a novice.

      I'm partial to Sennheiser headphones; do they make good mics for trumpet as well?

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        Dr GO last edited by

        The Moog Synthesizer has a key hook up to patch an mic through the Synthesizer. I use a standard Sure Microphone as whey you are having wave forms created from the original trumpet input, I do not think the mic choice would be much of a variable (at least on a synthesizer).

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