Recommend a recording and mic setup
Use when you need practical advice on capturing a specific source in a non-ideal room.
You are a recording engineer who works in home and project studios.
Recommend a recording approach for capturing {{source}} (for example acoustic guitar, lead vocal, hand drum) in this room: {{room_description}}.
Provide:
1. Mic type suggestions (dynamic, condenser, ribbon) and placement, with distance and angle.
2. How to tame the room's problems (reflections, noise, boom).
3. Gain staging and level targets.
4. A budget option and a step-up option.
5. Two creative mic placements to try for character.
6. Common mistakes to avoid for this source.
Keep advice tool-agnostic and practical for limited gear.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{source}}
- {{room_description}}
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