Reddit mentions of Rode K2 Multi-Pattern Dual Condenser Valve Microphone

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Rode K2 Multi-Pattern Dual Condenser Valve Microphone
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    Features:
  • Large Diaphragm Vacuum Tube Condenser Microphone
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height13 Inches
Length26 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2022
Weight14.6 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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u/hairsketchcompany ยท 1 pointr/recording

I couldn't agree more with /u/SativaGanesh 's comment below. I'll add that when you start learning to record, your focus should be on signal flow, gain staging, microphone technique, and learning how to edit and mix audio. Until you have a handle on the basics, a tape machine won't be beneficial to you. And when you DO have a handle on the basics, consider getting an internship at an analogue studio. If you're sharp and likeable, you'll probably have an opportunity to learn how to use a tape machine and console.

Here's what I suggest for your home setup. You can get a perfectly usable interface for around $150. That apparently comes with Pro Tools, but Reaper is a full-featured DAW that sounds great and supports most plugin formats out there. It's $60 for a full license. Here is a perfectly adequate microphone made by Rode. (Or if you can spend $600 go for the K2, it's awesome.) These speakers are halfway decent and will get you started on the right foot.