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Hello, I really hope someone here can help me!
Here is what I do:
I arrange and "record" in Logic Pro 9 (ALL software instruments using a midi keyboard). So the only live audio recording I need to do is my voice. My voice is just adequate-sounding...I am planning to do a lot of double tracking, harmonizing, etc. to try to make it palatable.
What do I need to do to make a respectable recording, with regard to treating the room? (Up to this point I've been using a Blue Snowball USB mic which has worked OK but I want to do things right and I don't think that's it! If you are curious, listen to Theremin Dreams on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/jessicazin)
Today I hooked up my SM58 and preamp and tried it out and it sounded pretty echoey with lots of background noise. I've been researching vocal recording booths and stuff but there is a lot of conflicting advice about what to do.
I could potentially spend a few hundred dollars. Currently the basement is half-carpeted, has some weird angles and a low ceiling.
What are my options? Thanks for any help.--Jessica
Here is what I do:
I arrange and "record" in Logic Pro 9 (ALL software instruments using a midi keyboard). So the only live audio recording I need to do is my voice. My voice is just adequate-sounding...I am planning to do a lot of double tracking, harmonizing, etc. to try to make it palatable.
What do I need to do to make a respectable recording, with regard to treating the room? (Up to this point I've been using a Blue Snowball USB mic which has worked OK but I want to do things right and I don't think that's it! If you are curious, listen to Theremin Dreams on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/jessicazin)
Today I hooked up my SM58 and preamp and tried it out and it sounded pretty echoey with lots of background noise. I've been researching vocal recording booths and stuff but there is a lot of conflicting advice about what to do.
I could potentially spend a few hundred dollars. Currently the basement is half-carpeted, has some weird angles and a low ceiling.
What are my options? Thanks for any help.--Jessica