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macgyverspeaks
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I've done some reading on Mics. "Usually a large diaphragm mic is the first thing the pros reach for." is what I read from this post. https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=56685
Great read.
Now I am not in a pro environment, so jumping to a large diaphragm mic may not be a good idea. I have a small hmmm coming from my PC.
I will be recording into Cubase 5. The only other hardware I currently have besides my PC is MBOX 1 from digidesign. I will be recording rap vocals, so what preamp & MIC will work for my setup.
I recorded the song below at a friends home studio. His setup works and has been working for years for everyone who records with him. He has good ears and can mix. I just want to be able to record as clean as possible at my place (since I moved 4 hours away from him). He doesn't have an enclosed booth and I do hear hmm from his PC as well...so being able to achieve something like what I've done at his place I believe is achievable.
Another quick question is do I really need another preamp if the mbox has it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKHZgLf-P74
Great read.
Now I am not in a pro environment, so jumping to a large diaphragm mic may not be a good idea. I have a small hmmm coming from my PC.
I will be recording into Cubase 5. The only other hardware I currently have besides my PC is MBOX 1 from digidesign. I will be recording rap vocals, so what preamp & MIC will work for my setup.
I recorded the song below at a friends home studio. His setup works and has been working for years for everyone who records with him. He has good ears and can mix. I just want to be able to record as clean as possible at my place (since I moved 4 hours away from him). He doesn't have an enclosed booth and I do hear hmm from his PC as well...so being able to achieve something like what I've done at his place I believe is achievable.
Another quick question is do I really need another preamp if the mbox has it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKHZgLf-P74