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Guest post from CASH MusicHi! I’m Lauren Ross — lover of musical instruments, roadtrips, problem solving, Google Sheets, Mahayana Buddhism, and freshwater rivers. I founded the sync licensing and publishing departments at Terrorbird Media and I have a solo project called La Louma. Most of my alone time is spent in my music studio (f/k/a garage) in LA.What hardware do you use?
I record with an Apogee Duet. Since I’m just one person, two inputs works just fine for me — one for a mic and one for a guitar/bass cable. Plus it’s easy to travel with!For mic, I recorded most of my debut album with a Rode NT1-A, though I got a really good deal on a Gefell UMT70S FET and switched to that about halfway through. It gives me some extra flexibility and sounds good whether I’m doing vocals or winds/brass.My mic stand is worth mentioning cause it’s a kick drum mic stand. This is intentional. Aside from being portable for travel, it’s quick and easy for me to move it around the room which is helpful since I’m one person playing a variety of instruments. For example it’ll be perched as tall as possible at the front corner of my desk when I’m doing vocals. But for bass clarinet, I set it on the ground so it’s in front of the instrument’s bell. Or for french horn I have it sitting on the desk tilted downward, and I turn around and face the opposite direction so the bell is at least gesturally pointed at the mic.



