Hi everyone, I'm yet another fledgling bedroom recorder. I've read the FAQ and searched the forums extensively, so hopefully my questions are somewhat informed... I know this is long, so I've divided it up..
Here is the background:
I'm recording myself playing guitar and singing. I have no problem spending money where it's needed, but I think I can only justify getting the most basic inexpensive gear to start with. The tascam US-122 seems ideal for my recording needs. For playing punk rock I'm fairly certain I'll be getting an SM57 or two for < $50 ea. (used) and use them for my amp and vox (seems like a no brainer). Things seem to get more complicated for when I want to play acoustic and do more subtle vocals. Please note: I do not play guitar or sing very well. In fact, "singing" is a generous description. Think Lou Reed, but still learning... umm and monotone.
Here are my questions:
1) For the dynamic SM57 or 58, will the pre-amps in the US-122 be sufficient, or would it be worth the investment to put $110 into a 2 channel behringer tube pre-amp to sweeten the sound? Would that scale for later use with better gear sometime in the future? I figure it might also be helpful if I ever want to D/I a guitar...
2) For recording acoustic guitar + vox will an SM57/58 combo suffice? Or would I significantly benefit from adding something like a V67G or other ld condenser mic to my toolbox? I figure I need something fairly forgiving for vocals and with good isolation to minimize bleeding between tracks.. Do I stick with the dynamic shure's for vocals across the board? Or can someone recommend a $100 condenser that may flatter my "singing" style? Should I consider a condenser for my acoustic guitar?
Here is the background:
I'm recording myself playing guitar and singing. I have no problem spending money where it's needed, but I think I can only justify getting the most basic inexpensive gear to start with. The tascam US-122 seems ideal for my recording needs. For playing punk rock I'm fairly certain I'll be getting an SM57 or two for < $50 ea. (used) and use them for my amp and vox (seems like a no brainer). Things seem to get more complicated for when I want to play acoustic and do more subtle vocals. Please note: I do not play guitar or sing very well. In fact, "singing" is a generous description. Think Lou Reed, but still learning... umm and monotone.
Here are my questions:
1) For the dynamic SM57 or 58, will the pre-amps in the US-122 be sufficient, or would it be worth the investment to put $110 into a 2 channel behringer tube pre-amp to sweeten the sound? Would that scale for later use with better gear sometime in the future? I figure it might also be helpful if I ever want to D/I a guitar...
2) For recording acoustic guitar + vox will an SM57/58 combo suffice? Or would I significantly benefit from adding something like a V67G or other ld condenser mic to my toolbox? I figure I need something fairly forgiving for vocals and with good isolation to minimize bleeding between tracks.. Do I stick with the dynamic shure's for vocals across the board? Or can someone recommend a $100 condenser that may flatter my "singing" style? Should I consider a condenser for my acoustic guitar?
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