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jbroad572
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Well, I am wanting to aim specifically for the women and do some talking/recording over music tracks. I don't know how to describe my voice personally, but I know what I am going for. I was thinking a condenser would be my best bet, listening to a mic shootout, I think it will give me a bigger, bassier (but not too much) sound, but still allow me to articulate without forcing my voice.
I know this is a long shot, but I thought perhaps I might be able to make some voice over demos at home and attempting to get some work here and there on some of the vox forums. So, I'd like whatever I get to be good quality and able to record good quality. I was originally thinking an SM7, but listening to the demos it seems too soft and polished ? Most of the dynamic mics did. I used to own a RE20 for my saxophone and it did a decent job, but just want the best I can buy with my money. I'll have to buy a pretty cheap/decent preamp as well.
I'd like to stay in the $400-$500 range on the mic.
Guess, I'll head to the preamp forum to get some suggestions on another $400-$500 piece of equipment.
Here's a voicemail attempt I made about 4 years ago with an MXL v67g, I believe. Please don't mind the playing and piano.. .. it was just for fun and I was just starting out at the time. My voice is a little more mature these days as well as my sax playing
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Ideas? Suggestions?
I know this is a long shot, but I thought perhaps I might be able to make some voice over demos at home and attempting to get some work here and there on some of the vox forums. So, I'd like whatever I get to be good quality and able to record good quality. I was originally thinking an SM7, but listening to the demos it seems too soft and polished ? Most of the dynamic mics did. I used to own a RE20 for my saxophone and it did a decent job, but just want the best I can buy with my money. I'll have to buy a pretty cheap/decent preamp as well.
I'd like to stay in the $400-$500 range on the mic.
Guess, I'll head to the preamp forum to get some suggestions on another $400-$500 piece of equipment.
Here's a voicemail attempt I made about 4 years ago with an MXL v67g, I believe. Please don't mind the playing and piano.. .. it was just for fun and I was just starting out at the time. My voice is a little more mature these days as well as my sax playing

Ideas? Suggestions?