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Mongoo
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I'm going to try and track Bass, Guitar, and Vocals for some Songs of mine. I will just play along with drum loops/samples to keep it in time and throw on the drum tracks later, or at least hoping that should work.
Right now I just want to be able to record Bass, Guitar (mostly electric but maybe some acoustic), and vocals with no regrets. So I'm thinking of getting one MD421, a Sansamp RBI, and a yet to be decided vocal Condenser that can be used for other stuff down the line.
Spending less would be better right now, but I'm willing to spend up to around $1,000 if it will make me happy with my recordings. At the same time I don't need to spend money just to spend money.
I'll just let you throw out what ever Model/Brand you want.
It would be primarily for recording male vocals, I'm a little bit of both a baritone and a Tenor. My voice is a little nasal and has a deep airy sound at the same time. One of my friends once told me I had a voice that sounded like a combination of Kurt Cobain, Mark Sandman of Morphine, and Gordon Gayno of the Violent Femmes if that makes any sense.
As far as the way I sing. Though it can vary a lot, I have picked up some similarities to Kurt Cobains singing style as it’s what I grew up on. Melody's I make up can be seen as being somewhat somber or in a tragically romantic style. Just imagine a field hauler mixed with an opera singer singing music that is not pop but instead something that try's to trick pop music into being something else, so there is a little pop in there just to fool the bastards. There's more to it that that, but It seems like I get pegged with that description from time to time.
I hope that gives you an Idea of what I do, enough anyways to share your Microphone opinions for me. Again I will spend up to around $1,000 if it's worth it, but a guy can always hope for a cheaper solution that’s just as good. The Pre Amp I will be using will be the On-Board pre's of the Akai DPS24.
Thank you very much for your time.
Mongoo
Right now I just want to be able to record Bass, Guitar (mostly electric but maybe some acoustic), and vocals with no regrets. So I'm thinking of getting one MD421, a Sansamp RBI, and a yet to be decided vocal Condenser that can be used for other stuff down the line.
Spending less would be better right now, but I'm willing to spend up to around $1,000 if it will make me happy with my recordings. At the same time I don't need to spend money just to spend money.
I'll just let you throw out what ever Model/Brand you want.
It would be primarily for recording male vocals, I'm a little bit of both a baritone and a Tenor. My voice is a little nasal and has a deep airy sound at the same time. One of my friends once told me I had a voice that sounded like a combination of Kurt Cobain, Mark Sandman of Morphine, and Gordon Gayno of the Violent Femmes if that makes any sense.
As far as the way I sing. Though it can vary a lot, I have picked up some similarities to Kurt Cobains singing style as it’s what I grew up on. Melody's I make up can be seen as being somewhat somber or in a tragically romantic style. Just imagine a field hauler mixed with an opera singer singing music that is not pop but instead something that try's to trick pop music into being something else, so there is a little pop in there just to fool the bastards. There's more to it that that, but It seems like I get pegged with that description from time to time.
I hope that gives you an Idea of what I do, enough anyways to share your Microphone opinions for me. Again I will spend up to around $1,000 if it's worth it, but a guy can always hope for a cheaper solution that’s just as good. The Pre Amp I will be using will be the On-Board pre's of the Akai DPS24.
Thank you very much for your time.
Mongoo