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Richard Monroe
Well-known member
Yo Canibus! You are right in this case. Vocals are generally recorded in mono. and of course it comes out of both speakers, assuming it is panned to center.
What was suggested is also right. Don't become a rap producer. Become a *recording engineer*. Any mic or any recording channel worth owning is worth owning 2 of. There are a hell of a lot of sounds in the world worth recording other than rap vocals. And don't get sucked in by the concept of "stereo tracks" and "mono tracks". Stereo recording is a way to create a model of what you would have heard when something was recorded if you had been there to hear it. It uses 2 mics, and 2 channels to create that model, because you have 2 ears. Stereo recording is not an electronic option, it is a way to record something using 2 mics. Because the B-1 is fairly neutral, as cheap mics go, it is a fairly good choice for entry level stereo recording. Who knows? You could start a revolutionary wave of the future. Here's a concept- instead of using bogus electronically created "beats", or stealing samples of real music, you could get some people to stretch goatskins over wood or metal frames and smack them with their hands or sticks! Why not call them...drums? Try stereo recording that.-Richie
What was suggested is also right. Don't become a rap producer. Become a *recording engineer*. Any mic or any recording channel worth owning is worth owning 2 of. There are a hell of a lot of sounds in the world worth recording other than rap vocals. And don't get sucked in by the concept of "stereo tracks" and "mono tracks". Stereo recording is a way to create a model of what you would have heard when something was recorded if you had been there to hear it. It uses 2 mics, and 2 channels to create that model, because you have 2 ears. Stereo recording is not an electronic option, it is a way to record something using 2 mics. Because the B-1 is fairly neutral, as cheap mics go, it is a fairly good choice for entry level stereo recording. Who knows? You could start a revolutionary wave of the future. Here's a concept- instead of using bogus electronically created "beats", or stealing samples of real music, you could get some people to stretch goatskins over wood or metal frames and smack them with their hands or sticks! Why not call them...drums? Try stereo recording that.-Richie