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AidanMcLoving
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I'm on a low budget, and what i'm going to try and do is take the mic and hook it directly to my computer than edit it digitally.
Well, I have good news and bad news. The good news-The above is not quite true. There is at least one pro grade digital mic. The bad news is- it is not even close to a "tight budget". Here it is in all its glory:
Neumann Solution D | Sweetwater.com
It actually outputs in AES/EBU format, but can be converted to USB format pretty easily. It's paying for the sucker that's not so easy. Pro grade and tight budget are often a tough combination.
pro grade" and "on a budget" simply shouldn't be used in the same sentence....it just isn't gonna happen unfortunately
That would be fine until the OP's next query is "how do I improve the recording of my acoustic guitar?" and I recommend a stereo pair.
Having seen his list of what he wants to do, I strongly suggest a conventional interface with at least 2 mic pre amps.
(And that's before I get into my prejudice against anything that includes the word "pro" in it's name....)
I still see pros using the SM58 and almost nobody has major issues with the SM57 to record a guitar at the amp. Pros use these 2 in the studio and live, they're not budget breakers and yes, I'm being finicky and pernikkety.pro grade" and "on a budget" simply shouldn't be used in the same sentence....it just isn't gonna happen unfortunately