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cheesymother
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I'm going to be home recording my band starting this friday, but I am short of mics, apart from an old PG58. I need a condenser mic for vocals. I would like a decent mic which, along with my good mixing ability, I will be able to record with, without people going 'That sounds really home recorded' (bar actual engineers of course..). I have no quiet room, but will be improvising appropriately.
I have £262 in my pocket. This is not to say I want to spend £262 on a mic, but this is all the money I have. I spoke to someone who posts her before but this was a long time ago - I can only remember a reccomendation of something along the lines of a c1 or c2, or something.
The singer I will be recording is male with a strong singing voice. I too am male with a less whispery, more powerful voice, but am versatile. These are the two main criteria, my own voice being most important - but I don't want to be limited in the future when I choose to record all styles of vocal.
Your help is appreciated
cheerz
I have £262 in my pocket. This is not to say I want to spend £262 on a mic, but this is all the money I have. I spoke to someone who posts her before but this was a long time ago - I can only remember a reccomendation of something along the lines of a c1 or c2, or something.
The singer I will be recording is male with a strong singing voice. I too am male with a less whispery, more powerful voice, but am versatile. These are the two main criteria, my own voice being most important - but I don't want to be limited in the future when I choose to record all styles of vocal.
Your help is appreciated
cheerz
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