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AlecBeretz
New member
Hello,
My band is planning to home record an album--we are fairly punk based and simple so we don't need ridiculously high quality recording. I do want to sound as awesome as possible on budget though... seems like 99% of the dilemmas with home recording are money related...
Anywhat, if I have a low to medium end dynamic microphone, can I compensate it's sub-excellent quality with some fine tuned software EQ's and compressors? I mean, for the most part, these things are made of pretty much the same stuff--I don't want to buy into a market idea that more expensive = better if i can just edit it to sound good. Hell i've recorded vocals with a usb guitar hero microphone mic one time and i got it to sound decent ON GARAGE BAND. a 31 band EQ can go a long way. and proper mic placement.
thanks for any help you can give!
My band is planning to home record an album--we are fairly punk based and simple so we don't need ridiculously high quality recording. I do want to sound as awesome as possible on budget though... seems like 99% of the dilemmas with home recording are money related...
Anywhat, if I have a low to medium end dynamic microphone, can I compensate it's sub-excellent quality with some fine tuned software EQ's and compressors? I mean, for the most part, these things are made of pretty much the same stuff--I don't want to buy into a market idea that more expensive = better if i can just edit it to sound good. Hell i've recorded vocals with a usb guitar hero microphone mic one time and i got it to sound decent ON GARAGE BAND. a 31 band EQ can go a long way. and proper mic placement.
thanks for any help you can give!