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billbone
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I've been the guitarist in bands for 10 years, and did some back up singing, but the singers traditionally set up my gear. I didn't pay much attention, I just sang into the shiny grated mic thingy.
But now I need to know more; I need optimal solutions (on a poor guy's budget) for live gigs and recordings (i record with Sonar 3, using a soundblaster live audigy card, and a presonus TubePre direct box).
now that I've been elected by my band to be singer, I gathered up some used gear from friends, but I sound like a mud milkshake. With the EQ tweaked all the way up, I just get tinny sounds. with the EQ anywhere else, it's not very rich. I have an sm-57 (i already read about the differences between that and a 58), a Peavey XR 600E pa, 2 Peavey 115HC speakers.
Any tips for better sound performance? what are singer's holy grails? any creative solutions? Recommendation of better gear (on a budget)? Is my gear just junk? Is that why I can't get my natural vocal tones out of this thing?
Thanks
But now I need to know more; I need optimal solutions (on a poor guy's budget) for live gigs and recordings (i record with Sonar 3, using a soundblaster live audigy card, and a presonus TubePre direct box).
now that I've been elected by my band to be singer, I gathered up some used gear from friends, but I sound like a mud milkshake. With the EQ tweaked all the way up, I just get tinny sounds. with the EQ anywhere else, it's not very rich. I have an sm-57 (i already read about the differences between that and a 58), a Peavey XR 600E pa, 2 Peavey 115HC speakers.
Any tips for better sound performance? what are singer's holy grails? any creative solutions? Recommendation of better gear (on a budget)? Is my gear just junk? Is that why I can't get my natural vocal tones out of this thing?
Thanks
