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I am pretty new to recording at home, and while I can usually get the guitars, basses etc. to come out alright, I have been having alot of trouble with flat, weak sounding vocals.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should be doing? I have been going straight into the computer from the mic (sm58) which I hear is the wrong way, but I am not sure exactly what to do to fix it.

Any input is appreciated. Thanks.
 
The 58 isn't exactly a sparkly mic if you're looking for that sort of thing. You may try a large diaphragm condensor mic into a real preamp into a decent converter and see if that does it.

That pc sound card probably isn't doing you any favors.

Hope this helps!

War
 
Warhead said:
...mic into a real preamp...
This is your first step. Use the SM58 and your sound card to start, but get a preamp. Any at all will be better than what you have, but something like the DMP3 will probably give you the best bang for your buck.
http://www.8thstreet.com/product.asp?ProductCode=10268&Category=Audio_Processors

The Audiobuddy is passable if you need cheaper.
http://www.8thstreet.com/product.asp?ProductCode=10658&Category=Audio_Processors

I give you 8th Street links because I've always gotten good service and their prices are competitive, but you can get these at Guitar Center also.
 

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