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newba
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Um, hi. I know nothing about recording at home other than the basic, basic stuff. I hope that I can find some good advice and help here. I would like to make some extra side money from doing some voice over work.
1. I have a microphone already, the Shure SM58. Someone in the fam bought it 10 years ago, and it's still in fine working condition. Is this good enough to record good quality stuff? By good quality, I mean enough for voices.com so I could make some extra money to get better equipment that would lead to better profit.
2. For shock mounts, if the Shure SM58 is alright, is the A55M or A55HM better? I'm leaning towards the A55M since it is cheaper and has more reviews on Amazon. Though, I haven't seen many comparisons of them on the web.
3. For a desk mic stand, what is best? I would like it to be affordable and work with the shock mounts. I've seen On Stage DS7200 Adjustable Desk Microphone Stand and it seems pretty affordable. I don't know what a solid threaded end is though, and I don't know if it would work with the shock mounts listed above? I also looked at Desk / Drum Adjustable MIC BOOM MINI STAND - Microphone Stand MC-11 but I don't know if it'd work with the shock mounts either.
4. Pop filter wise, I will be making a DIY filter.
5. What is a good audio software? What are plug ins? I only know of Audacity, but I read that because it is free, isn't that great but is okay for getting your feet wet... Is Audacity a plug in?
Does this sound like a good beginner setup? I am going to upgrade in the future, but I want to be economical and practical right now before investing into anything serious. I hope that I make some sense and don't seem too hopeless in terms of educating.
1. I have a microphone already, the Shure SM58. Someone in the fam bought it 10 years ago, and it's still in fine working condition. Is this good enough to record good quality stuff? By good quality, I mean enough for voices.com so I could make some extra money to get better equipment that would lead to better profit.
2. For shock mounts, if the Shure SM58 is alright, is the A55M or A55HM better? I'm leaning towards the A55M since it is cheaper and has more reviews on Amazon. Though, I haven't seen many comparisons of them on the web.
3. For a desk mic stand, what is best? I would like it to be affordable and work with the shock mounts. I've seen On Stage DS7200 Adjustable Desk Microphone Stand and it seems pretty affordable. I don't know what a solid threaded end is though, and I don't know if it would work with the shock mounts listed above? I also looked at Desk / Drum Adjustable MIC BOOM MINI STAND - Microphone Stand MC-11 but I don't know if it'd work with the shock mounts either.
4. Pop filter wise, I will be making a DIY filter.
5. What is a good audio software? What are plug ins? I only know of Audacity, but I read that because it is free, isn't that great but is okay for getting your feet wet... Is Audacity a plug in?
Does this sound like a good beginner setup? I am going to upgrade in the future, but I want to be economical and practical right now before investing into anything serious. I hope that I make some sense and don't seem too hopeless in terms of educating.
