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Mr. Heretic
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Greetings!
I'm looking to build a fairly basic recording set-up, primarily for amateur vocals.
What are the essentials if I want professional~ sounding audio quality?
E.g. can I get away with running something like an SM58 straight into my desktop PC's sound card, or would I definitely need something like a preamp, audio interface or mixer?
In which case, which one and why? And what sort of cables/adaptors might I need to get my hands on?
As you can see I have a lot of questions, but really those are the most important. Second to them, more specific recommendations for mics or other necessities would be appreciated. The problem is that I'd originally decided to go for the aforementioned SM58 (or 57), but neither Musician's Friend nor Amazon seem to ship any Shure mics to my country (New Zealand) and all the local ones are quite expensive. So I could do with ideas on a mic of comparable (preferably better) quality/capability in a similar price range, or on online shops that ship Shure mics cheaply to NZ.
I'm looking to build a fairly basic recording set-up, primarily for amateur vocals.
What are the essentials if I want professional~ sounding audio quality?
E.g. can I get away with running something like an SM58 straight into my desktop PC's sound card, or would I definitely need something like a preamp, audio interface or mixer?
In which case, which one and why? And what sort of cables/adaptors might I need to get my hands on?
As you can see I have a lot of questions, but really those are the most important. Second to them, more specific recommendations for mics or other necessities would be appreciated. The problem is that I'd originally decided to go for the aforementioned SM58 (or 57), but neither Musician's Friend nor Amazon seem to ship any Shure mics to my country (New Zealand) and all the local ones are quite expensive. So I could do with ideas on a mic of comparable (preferably better) quality/capability in a similar price range, or on online shops that ship Shure mics cheaply to NZ.