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And what do you think about a sure sm57?
I understand, so Ill probably get the Dynamic at first, then we will see from there. So let me tell you my set-up and tell me what you think:
- That Dynamic Mic
- The Audio Interface you told me to get
- Reaper / Audaciy
Yeah thats about it. Can those create a well sounding mixtape?
mixing and recording skills are up to you. if both of there are done right, you get well sounding mixtape.
And what do you think about a sure sm57?
But will Reaper / Audacity be able to provide me with the level of software so I can achieve high skill levels at recording / mixing?
an sm 58 is probably a better for vocal work but there are a ton of chinese knock -offs floating about for cheap...Id say the e825 is of similar quality and it hasnt been chinafied![]()
yes...definitely
oops sorry, no this one
http://www.epinions.com/Microphones/search_string_~Sennheiser E835/adv_search_~1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140382147955 ?
And which 1, the very first microphone dynamic thingie, haha, or the one I told you about, or this one.
no thats the one.....look around, like I said Ive picked these up for $60 new on c'list...
Honestly, I'd stay away from the SM57 & 58. They aren't the best choice for any application and you can get much better mics for the same price or less. The AKG D5 is a good choice that runs the same price as the 58 and will sound better. An even better microphone is the MXL v67g, which also runs around the same or cheaper ($70) if you can find it used. The MXL mic is a condensor, so it'll need phantom power (+48v, would be provided by the interface usually, but you should check the interface to make sure it has that option first). I wouldn't use it for live, though, because condensors are easier to break and are more prone to plosives (popping sounds from the letter p or b). If it's only for recording, though, the v67g is pretty much the best mic you can get for under $100. I use it for vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar... I'm planning on getting another and trying them as drum overheads.
For cheap interfaces, M-Audio stuff is usually pretty good. I think the Fast Track is the cheapest you can get right now and that runs around $120. You might want to suck it up and get one of the fancier Fast Tracks, though, in case you want to record more than one thing at a time later on.
Also, the $60 Reaper is the non-commercial license, so you have to specify that. It says that on their homepage, I think. You can try it out for a while (well, indefinitely) without paying, which is what I'm doing right now since my ownership of the program expired several versions ago, but you'd eventually want/have to pay for it if you plan on using it for anything more than personal use.
Yeah I feel you on that. I mean, I would probably rather get the MXL v67g over the e835 because, well it just seems more comfortable. But we all have different tastes and likes. But if I get this mic, whast do you mean by phantom power? And I'm def. going to get reaper. And if I do the trial, I can record some music like that just with the trial ? And download it to an MP3. And the audio interface, i'm probably going to get the on KC told me to get.
M audio do make good cheap interfaces as well...I only mention line 6 as the software would swing it for me, especially the pre amp stuff which is very good, but M audio is fine as well
phantom power is needed to power a condenser...either in a standalone pre amp or a built in pre amp in a mixer...
this is the thing with music forums everyone's got an opinion and every bodies voices are different so without trying every mic you'll never really know whats best suited for you..
all Ill say is you will see professional singers use the dynamics mentioned (whether stage or not) you wont see them use $100 condensers..and that's a fact![]()
I agree 100% with you on that, but then again, most studio's I see, I see condensers. You know? But yeah I mean, its whatever. I'm just trying to get everything straight. So anyways, I DLed the Reaper demo, see how it is and everything, it looks good, just a little confusing. But, one more thing I was thinking, How do I make it so that my headset plays the same exact thing I'm saying with NO delay at all.
yes you do see condensers...ones that cost thousands not sub $100
its your cash and you can always pass on the mic when you upgrade I just know you have an image of a condenser in a shock mount, pop filter, holding one can over your ear...and that's great, you can have that, it just wont be the best bang for your buck that's all
when you get an audio interface you use it as your soundcard then you can adjust its latency so what you sing/play comes out at roughly the same time...at the moment you'll have the PCs soundcard which is good for bleeps and not much else, so its latency will be high but you can still load up a tune in it and just get to know Reapers ins and outs..I dont use it myself but many here do so they can help you with any hurdles you need to get over
Good luck with your new venture and welcome to the world of recording![]()