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V8-UK
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Hey there everyone, I'm new here!
You all sound like nice friendly people, which comes as a pleasant supprise after reading alot of other forums.
Any way......
I've been recording stuff on my home computer for about 6 months now, I've pretty much got the hang of using all the software and the like, but I'm not satisfied with the quality of the recordings I'm getting, basically because I have a crap £30 mic.
I use my mic for recording vocals and also from my guitar amp, so idealy i'd like to get 2 mics, one for each job, but I wondered if it was possible to keep to just one mic.
For vocals I'd probably get a Shure SM58, and for the amp a Shure SM57, but would i be able to use just one of these mics for both jobs, i.e would the SM58 be any good for recording my amp, and would the SM57 be any good at recording vocals? Which one should I get, or do I really need to get both?
Also I was planning on getting a mixer (I just plug straight into my sound card at the moment), but after reading some posts it seems i'd be better off getting a mic pre-amp. Which one would you suggest for someone on a fairly tight budget who wants fairly good sound quailty?
Hardware & software I use;
-1Ghz Duron
-128Mb RAM
-30Gb HDD
-Sound Blaster Audigy
-Windows XP Proffesional
-Acid Pro 3
-Sounds Forge
-Fruity Loops
Thanks
You all sound like nice friendly people, which comes as a pleasant supprise after reading alot of other forums.
Any way......
I've been recording stuff on my home computer for about 6 months now, I've pretty much got the hang of using all the software and the like, but I'm not satisfied with the quality of the recordings I'm getting, basically because I have a crap £30 mic.
I use my mic for recording vocals and also from my guitar amp, so idealy i'd like to get 2 mics, one for each job, but I wondered if it was possible to keep to just one mic.
For vocals I'd probably get a Shure SM58, and for the amp a Shure SM57, but would i be able to use just one of these mics for both jobs, i.e would the SM58 be any good for recording my amp, and would the SM57 be any good at recording vocals? Which one should I get, or do I really need to get both?
Also I was planning on getting a mixer (I just plug straight into my sound card at the moment), but after reading some posts it seems i'd be better off getting a mic pre-amp. Which one would you suggest for someone on a fairly tight budget who wants fairly good sound quailty?
Hardware & software I use;
-1Ghz Duron
-128Mb RAM
-30Gb HDD
-Sound Blaster Audigy
-Windows XP Proffesional
-Acid Pro 3
-Sounds Forge
-Fruity Loops
Thanks