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Dan Colverson
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Hi, im a total amature and id like to ask some advice from you wise people about how to record vocals in a small cheap-ish home studio setup. For years i've been recording vocals by connecting an SM58 to my guitar amp (An ancient thing made by Alligator) and then taking the output of the amp and putting it straight into a Fostex multitracker (FD-8). Then when i mix down onto the computer into Sound forge XP i add some reverb and it sounds vaguely passable.
My amp died a few months ago and since then i've been just connecting the SM58 directly into the FD-8, its sounds very bassy and you have to cut most of the low end and add lots of treble on the EQ before eveing thinking about singing. Even after doing this its still quite hard to hear when recording the vocals, they dont really cut through (although the final product doesnt sound too bad when mixed).
Anyway, its recently occurred to me that this probably isnt the best way of recording vocals! Ive done a bit of research, am i right in thinking i should get a pre-amp, a compressor and ideally a proper reverb unit too? Im not looking to change the mixing (sound forge) or recording parts (FD-8) of my setup just wondering whats the path most people take to get the sound from their layrinx to the tape! Thanks!
My amp died a few months ago and since then i've been just connecting the SM58 directly into the FD-8, its sounds very bassy and you have to cut most of the low end and add lots of treble on the EQ before eveing thinking about singing. Even after doing this its still quite hard to hear when recording the vocals, they dont really cut through (although the final product doesnt sound too bad when mixed).
Anyway, its recently occurred to me that this probably isnt the best way of recording vocals! Ive done a bit of research, am i right in thinking i should get a pre-amp, a compressor and ideally a proper reverb unit too? Im not looking to change the mixing (sound forge) or recording parts (FD-8) of my setup just wondering whats the path most people take to get the sound from their layrinx to the tape! Thanks!