A
asi9
New member
Our singer has a notion that next time we record, he wants to take the raw mix home, import it to a program like Cakewalk or something, and do the vocals at home at his own leasure, so he doesn't have to feel the pressure of the studio. Then he can mix down his track to a wav, and take it back to our studio on a cdr and give it further processing.
I was thinking we could get him an NT1, but what would we put between the mic and the soundcard? Something with a line out, and something that has like a limiter and/or compressor (our band is metal and we alternate between yelling, talking, singing, etc). I've heard about the Art Tube MP, but after checking it out I'm starting to see that it is not the greatest thing in the world because it is noisy or something. We're not wanting to get too expensive here, but we do want a decent dry recording of the vocals. Oh yeah, and we will be treating the room he will sing in. Just need the most economical solution to put between that mic and the soundcard.
I was thinking we could get him an NT1, but what would we put between the mic and the soundcard? Something with a line out, and something that has like a limiter and/or compressor (our band is metal and we alternate between yelling, talking, singing, etc). I've heard about the Art Tube MP, but after checking it out I'm starting to see that it is not the greatest thing in the world because it is noisy or something. We're not wanting to get too expensive here, but we do want a decent dry recording of the vocals. Oh yeah, and we will be treating the room he will sing in. Just need the most economical solution to put between that mic and the soundcard.