
Steenamaroo
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What interface/preamps are you using Chris?
I'll grab those three mics - should be just right.
I have never heard of using a dynamic mic for vocal recording - I always used my friend's mxl condenser. In general, when do you guys use a condenser vs a dynamic?
Then I'd only have 2 mics, so I wouldn't get the kind of sound mentioned in post #16, right?For $700ish dollars I'd get either a Shure sm7b or Electro-voice re320, and then a Sennheiser MK4. That should leave you with some jingle left over too for extra cables and whatnot!
As an aside, how often are two mics used for vocals? I read a technique about guitar recording that used 2-3 mics to capture a dynamic sound from the guitar, and I was thinking the same could be done for voice? Not sure I'd do it until I could record each track independently though.
What about this request:
Then I'd only have 2 mics, so I wouldn't get the kind of sound mentioned in post #16, right?
I have a Behringer 1622FX board that I currently use.....going into a Sound Blaster X-Fi card's line in,
If I were to just purchase the mics, think it would be better to buy 2 or 3? There was talk of the 57, the sm7b, the re20, mxl v67g, etc. If the best bang for the buck will come from the sm7b and a new interface, I'll go that route and upping my budget a bit. I also don't mind buying 3 mics and not using the 7b until I get a good interface, just so I have it under my belt.
Thoughts?
Personal preference but I'd rather have a 58 and great pres than neumanns and behringer/line in.