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mango71
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I have a very basic home studio which I'm looking to expand to do more commercial voiceover work.
At the moment I'm in a fairly untreated room with a Rode NT1-A mic, a four channel Mackie analog mixer and I'm recording using Sound Studio on a Mac Pro.
I want to increase the quality of the output.
Is a pre-amp for the mic essential? What exactly does it do? And does anyone have any recommendations (budget under €500)?
In terms of acoustic treatment I'm looking at carpeting the floor (currently wooden with rugs), what about the walls? I have a reflection filter for the mic currently.
My mic cables are fairly standard, would better quality cable make a big difference?
And is that mixing desk sufficient as most of the production work is being done on the computer - it's just for the mic itself?
Sorry for all the questions for a first post
(and I'm pretty sure I've put this in the wrong forum, apologies).
Thanks in advance.
At the moment I'm in a fairly untreated room with a Rode NT1-A mic, a four channel Mackie analog mixer and I'm recording using Sound Studio on a Mac Pro.
I want to increase the quality of the output.
Is a pre-amp for the mic essential? What exactly does it do? And does anyone have any recommendations (budget under €500)?
In terms of acoustic treatment I'm looking at carpeting the floor (currently wooden with rugs), what about the walls? I have a reflection filter for the mic currently.
My mic cables are fairly standard, would better quality cable make a big difference?
And is that mixing desk sufficient as most of the production work is being done on the computer - it's just for the mic itself?
Sorry for all the questions for a first post

Thanks in advance.
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