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chuckread
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hey, I'm currently trying to record vocals but everytime i do and no matter how much i mess with levels and eqs the sound just comes out sharp and rough.
I'm using a Rode nt 1-a condenser mic and an akg c 1000s condenser mic going into a behringer xenyx 1204 fx mixer going into a basic m-audio fast track usb interface inot a macbook using garage band.
I've done a little research and Pre-amps seem like the solution but I wanted to be sure and hae a definite answer.
The preamps I've looked at are the Studio projects vtb 1 tube blend mic preamp, the ART Tube MP project series US audio interface, and the ART tube mp project series Tube microphone/instrument preamp
I researched on musiciansfriend
They are in descending order of price. I just want to mak the sound of my voice: a) warm, b) loud(er than the instruments) and c) Clear.
If anyone has any wisdom to pass on or any information it would be awesome.
I'm using a Rode nt 1-a condenser mic and an akg c 1000s condenser mic going into a behringer xenyx 1204 fx mixer going into a basic m-audio fast track usb interface inot a macbook using garage band.
I've done a little research and Pre-amps seem like the solution but I wanted to be sure and hae a definite answer.
The preamps I've looked at are the Studio projects vtb 1 tube blend mic preamp, the ART Tube MP project series US audio interface, and the ART tube mp project series Tube microphone/instrument preamp
I researched on musiciansfriend
They are in descending order of price. I just want to mak the sound of my voice: a) warm, b) loud(er than the instruments) and c) Clear.
If anyone has any wisdom to pass on or any information it would be awesome.
The above-mentioned mics are good... I've also read around here that for a "darker" mic, you could try the MXL V69, or the CAD M177/CAD M179. Haven't tried either of them myself, but a lot of reviews on this site say they are good, inexpensive, less high-end sizzly mics.
It's definitely nothing like any LD condensor sound, if you're adamant about that, but it sure as hell is gonna sound better than any of the others you listed.