Hi, thank you very much for all your replies i cant deny it, im a noob so i apologize if i do misunderstand terms and stuff. By treated you mean like a sound proof room? Right now it isnt, but it will be after i get a new mic. Ive read about dynamic and condenser mics and condenser mics will be the ones i'll be using considering my setup plans ive heard a lot about blue spark mics being very nice when it comes to female vocals, and ive only owned 2 mics so far, so my comparisons arent reliable. Im planning to get an audio interface with the new mic. Any combo recommendations from you guys? I do have experiences on recording and vocal editing and ive had quite a few so far. But still not even close to professional level. Around $300 dollars is my budget ceiling thank you guys
Wow, thank you very much for that knowledge sir Right now im aiming to make good music and imma do it one step at a time, im learning every day at d moment, im pretty good with having decent gears at affordable prices i cant afford any of those gear that costs an arm an a leg. You have great experience in this field sir which mic do you prefer? The spark or the rode nt1a?
Hello again,
Had you mentioned the fact that you are recording a female voice, I would have likely not suggested a dynamic mic. And Disney songs!!! Funny, I am going to do a rock version of Hot Dogs theme song.
The Rode NT1a will suit you well. I have one myself. Just keep in mind, it is going to pick up every little noise in your room. You will want to keep it as far away from noise sources as possible (computer fan, heat vents, etc...).