
KJI
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Well, since I'm pretty sure I've read most of the relevant FAQs here, as well searched for and browsed most relevant topics...
I'm currently in the middle of setting up a newbie home recording studio. I've read most of the advice given on the topic (okay, "skimmed") and I have taken the time to reseach which components would give me the most bang for the buck on my tight budget. Currently, I'm trying to figure out the best mic.
First, I'll only need it for vocals. I'll worry about anything else later.
Second, I'm leaning more towards a condenser mic, as it sounds like they would help even out the volume of my recordings. You see, I've recorded a bit by plugging my old Radio Shack ( 33-3001) mic directly to my onboard soundcard, but it usually turns out the some parts of my singing is barely audible, while other parts come in pretty clear. I know a better mic would probably help fix this, along with vocal practice, but I think a condenser mic (and a compressor...) would help a lot as well.
Third, what kind of music am I going to use it for? Well, some of everything, besides hip-hop. Probably mainly alternative and rock.
Forth, my price range for this is about $60-$70, and I really can't go much higher than that. As a example, here's a few that I see in my price range:
Shure SM-57 (What I hear recommended the most in this price range, here. It isn't a condenser, though...)
CAD C195 (Not sure if this would be good for the more rock stuff)
MARSHALL MXL603 (not sure if this is good for vocals)
Behringer ECM8000 (or this...)
Marshall MXL 990 (or this..)
Marshall MXL V63M (this either)
Behringer B1
Thanks for any help!
I'm currently in the middle of setting up a newbie home recording studio. I've read most of the advice given on the topic (okay, "skimmed") and I have taken the time to reseach which components would give me the most bang for the buck on my tight budget. Currently, I'm trying to figure out the best mic.
First, I'll only need it for vocals. I'll worry about anything else later.
Second, I'm leaning more towards a condenser mic, as it sounds like they would help even out the volume of my recordings. You see, I've recorded a bit by plugging my old Radio Shack ( 33-3001) mic directly to my onboard soundcard, but it usually turns out the some parts of my singing is barely audible, while other parts come in pretty clear. I know a better mic would probably help fix this, along with vocal practice, but I think a condenser mic (and a compressor...) would help a lot as well.
Third, what kind of music am I going to use it for? Well, some of everything, besides hip-hop. Probably mainly alternative and rock.
Forth, my price range for this is about $60-$70, and I really can't go much higher than that. As a example, here's a few that I see in my price range:
Shure SM-57 (What I hear recommended the most in this price range, here. It isn't a condenser, though...)
CAD C195 (Not sure if this would be good for the more rock stuff)
MARSHALL MXL603 (not sure if this is good for vocals)
Behringer ECM8000 (or this...)
Marshall MXL 990 (or this..)
Marshall MXL V63M (this either)
Behringer B1
Thanks for any help!
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