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Hey, Nick,
This link will give some detail of the Audix d6 and the AKG d112 internal mount options in the 18".
The Audix d6 option in the 18"
![Image](http://www.timbresmith.com/odlink/d6a.jpg)
The AKG d112 option in the 18"
![Image](http://www.timbresmith.com/odlink/d112a.jpg)
This is a photo of the first prototype of mount in the 20" Designer.
![Image](http://www.timbresmith.com/odlink/micmount.jpg)
Over the years, I have tried a number of different mics, but have used the Audix / AKG / Shure set-up for the last 10+ years.
I can not help you with a Sonar 'equivalent' on a Mac. Sonar is what was initially Cakewalk, and was re-named when they got to version 11 or 12. I think it is pretty comparable to Pro Tools, but can't say for sure. I started with Cakewalk and just continued the upgrade path to what I have now.
I do not think that you need to have everything close mic'ed to get a good recording, but doing so provides more tools to use in specific placement of things on the soundstage.
I try to get as much as I can from the overheads, and use the close mics for balancing and placement.
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River City Trio
What if we did all have the same opinions?
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