New Mic or Compressor more advantageous?

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chinkyeeboy

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Hello there,

I'm currently recording vocals with a Rode NT1-A or Oktava MK319 through a DMP3 preamp. However, I am not very fond of the sounds of either microphone. The Rode is too bright and the Oktava, though darker, sounds flat and dead-ish. Still, of the two, I prefer the Rodes.

I'd like to upgrade my setup as much as possible for vocals. Which would make the biggest difference: Swapping my two mics for a better one (I'm thinking about the Shure KSM27), or keeping the Rodes and buying an outboard compressor, such as the FMR RNC?

Thanks,
Mike
 
IMO, if you don't like the sound of the mic, get one you do like before looking at compressors.

Bill
 
I second the better mic suggestion. In fact, if you have a decent software compressor plugin you can track with it by placing it on the input channel of your host if it supports such a scheme.
 
I agree. I would look into the mic first, and then at a better preamp before looking at compressors.
 
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