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How Do You Extend A Sound Recorder?

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How Do You Extend A Sound Recorder?

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If you have ever recorded in a very large room or could not afford extremely long mic cables, you have realized the need for some extension on your sound recorder. The most convenient piece you can have in a large live room in your studio is a recording snake. A recording snake attaches to your audio recorder and extends the inputs to wherever you choose, depending on the length of your snake. A recording snake is usually what you see running through the middle of the crowd at a large concert and it connects to the mixing board far away from the stage. Select the recording snake that fits the specific needs of your studio. The longer the recording snake and the more inputs it has, the more expensive it will be. If you only need 25 feet of space between the inputs and the mixer board, and your mixer board has 12 inputs, make sure you purchase the correct snake. Don’t waste money on extra length and inputs unless you will be upgrading your gear and can use it in the future. Connect the c

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