A studio projects B1 is the best under $100 mic for lute.
   Any computer interface will provide power and connect to your computer.
   An eight channel Mackie Onyx Blackbird for $400 will give the
   possibility to expand to more mics if you wish, the same interface is
   available in two channels as well.
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   From: Daniel Winheld <[email protected]>
   To: Lute List <[email protected]>
   Sent: Wed, April 4, 2012 8:50:11 AM
   Subject: [LUTE] Basic home miking a lute to computer?
   Ratcheting down to basic & cheep home miking for idiots- (or cavemen):
   No doubt this ground has been covered before, but I need a refresher
   tutorial.
   Opinions of the Samson C01U USB Studio Condenser for a quick, easy home
   recording to the iMac? I already own one, but suggestions for
   affordable improvements couldn't hurt.
   Any favorite apps/programs/software preferences welcomed. My hard drive
   crashed last year and I am starting from scratch all over again. (Mac
   OS X, version 10.6.8) I haven't recorded in a few years and am now
   ready to get back into action. (The single malt chaser is already taken
   care of. Laphroaig 18 year old)
   Much appreciated, Dan
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