Don't forget a compressor and most importantly Autotune!
Seriously, you'll probably want a compressor.
An excellent choice to start out with is the Fmr. Audio RNC.
www.mercenary.com sells them and they double the 1 year warranty to 2 years. Plus Fletcher is very supportive of these forums and it's a nice way
to return the years of good advice he's given us IMHO.
The RNC's cost under $200.
You already have a good vocal microphone in the Oktava (assuming it's a "good" one), so you could take steps to improve the sound of your room.
One way is to go to
www.realtraps.com and check out their products like
a pair of MiniTraps, around $150 IIRC.
I think it would be a good idea with the other $150 or so, to include the Studio Projects B1 in the condenser shortlist.
Other dynamics to consider would be the EV RE15, RE16,or RE18 and the
Shure's like the SM57 (perferably a "Made in USA"-Unidyne III), or one
in the 545 series (again "Made in USA"-Unidyne III).
The EV's sound better on Mackie's/Behringer mixers, and cheap budget pre's
than the Shure's due to loading issues BTW.
All these Shure's that share the Unidyne III capsule are smart to try as they
can rival or exceed an expensive Neumann on many pop singers on a good
(or better) mic pre.
Do you already have a good parmetric EQ?
Those are very handy also.
Chris
P.S. Fab you got a "good" 545 from me, the concern with the "Mexican"
Shure's is that some are not made with as good tolerances from one
another.
