Recording PROS, please step in. Need your help.

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I want a mic that i can purchase that it's affordable. my range would be $100 - $200

I would like something for recording at home, that brings a mic stand, pop filter and all of that.

Something that it's not very difficult to set up.

I want for recording purposes only. For example i would only be using for recording vocals. Singing and some rapping.

I don't expect studio quality or great quality, but i'd atleast like for a mic that would allow me to have some listenable quality.

Hopefully something that allows me to have somewhat of this kind of quality.

youtube.com/watch?v=7IHXZ0WS0OA

Also if yall have advice on some programs that would help me better the quality, and what programs should i use for recording?

I'll appreciate if yall can be considerate and helpful. thanks.

Also if yall have some material recorded with some nice quality with what i described above i would love to hear it. If you'd like feedback on your material i'd be more than glad to provide you with good feedback.
 
Your gonna have to spend a wee bit more than $200. but not much more.

Reaper as a your recording program found HERE is a free trial full DAW. Just down load it and play around with it till you understand it. Or ask all of your questions here.

An MXL V67g microphone is a nice start. = $89.

Next you'll need an interface with a preamp that supports phantom power. = A Tascam. check models that are affordable around $100. THIS one isn't to bad.

Cables, Mic stand, pop filter and all of that. = $75. or so.
 
Realistically, $200 is not a realistic budget to get started in recording, if quality is what you're after... Just sayin'.

Moresound's suggestions are probably the cheapest you can go and you'll almost certainly want better gear six months to a year down the road. My suggestion? Save up a little longer and do a crapload of research in the meantime.
 
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