I have the interface! I must say, TOTALLY worth it. It's just awesome, if you're a solo musician, or if you like recording instruments one by one, it does a perfect job!
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between these two?
All I know so far that they're almost the same..
The 57 beta is used for instruments too, and I'd like to use them for vocals (both live and recording).
Please help me choose.
As I said in the main post, it is powered by a 1.5v AA battery. It crackles when I insert a battery, hums when I touch the metallic part of its head, but does not recognize any sound..
It is solid (like any japanese craft), and when I saw it has no name, I knew it wouldn't be good, was really curious what it is. Too bad it doesn't work :c
There you go:
(The carpet was made by my grandmother by hand, that's why I keep it. Even if it's totally out of the color schemes of my room, it's just emotions)
So I took the 58 out from the list, since the beta 57A would be better. And some others too! I found better mics with your help, so considering a SDC, a good studio mike, and two all-purpose mics, here's my new list:
Shure sm57 (all-purpose)
Shure beta 57a (same as above, but more for vocals...
I just found this "thing" yesterday, never seen anything like it before. Could someone tell me what it is, what is it good for?
It says electret condenser mike. I attached some images to the post.
It has a jack output, and it doesn't work I guess :c. It hums when I touch the metallic part on the...
Oh, I forgot to say that I will use it live too..
Anyways, thanks for the wishes and for recommending those mics. Another one gets in my list, so it goes like this:
-Shure beta 57 a
-Shure sm58
-Shure pga181
-AT MB 4K
-Studio Projects B-1
Could anyone say anything about these mics if you own...
I fully understand you now. :D. Oh it's not about anything ENT related, it's just my singing style which comes totally from my throat and nose not from my .. you know, I think it's called diaphragm. I will sort that out.. somehow. Is it normal to hate my voice? Anyways, I'll stick to the 58 with...
I hear you. So I just listened to some examples of recording on thomann, and for example the at2020 sounded smoother, and the 58 a little bit harsher and BRIGHTER. However, my room is not acustically treated and it's never going to be fully, so LDC's are a nono. Could you tell me a good small...
So basically I need to avoid those large diaphragm cheap mics (rode nta1, at2020) right? I'd really like to get rid of that sounding, using eq or whatever.
Hello everyone. I'm planning to buy a microphone for recording vocals (singing from acoustic covers, to metal songs). As I said, I only need it for vocals, and my main concern is that I sound very "nasally". It's like, there's no voice coming out from my mouth, only from my nose. It's funny...