top 10 Answer to best Rap mic...

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killthepixel said:
Whoa, people do what they wanna do, that's all. You wanna kill something? You go and kill. Don't blame music or videogames.I'm just telling these maniac guys made their own Counter strike battle in Columbine.

They didn't get a very high frag count before dying. They must not have been very good at CounterStrike?
 
Another unsigned Red Chicklet!

Wow!
Another unsigned Red Chicklet!!
And s/he said "Shut Up Punk!" :eek:
I havent been called a punk since the 60's! :D
Well, to the pus-sy who has no balls to sign her name and cant fathom why I dont agree with the homophobe racist tone, you can chickle shit me to death and I'll still be the pro and you'll still be the punk ;)
 
Maybe they prefered to play Doom!!! Anyway, there's no reason to blame music, movies or vdeogames. It's their parent's fault!
 
Moving forward in order to make this thread somewhat informative and conducive to this forum, one of the best budget mics for recording rap is the AKG Perception 2000 (large diaphragm). Designed specifically for bass-heavy vocs (baritone) and chest-heavy rap perf'mrs, the Perception has a lo-freq'y roll-off switch that controls unwanted bottom sound & a 10db attenuator . Unlike singers, most new rappers rarely know how to use mic/vocal techniques such as vocal dynamics, breath, phrase-emphasis, etc. thinking that "peak-clipping+" is a must. In this case the Perception offers a hi SPL capture of 145-155 (throw in some hard comp'ing and leveling work...at least until homey realizes how to use his lyrical skill in the booth).
The Perception is a well rounded mic at it's price (street $160) for spoken-lyrical flows!
 
MISTERQCUE said:
Moving forward in order to make this thread somewhat informative and conducive to this forum, one of the best budget mics for recording rap is the AKG Perception 2000 (large diaphragm). Designed specifically for bass-heavy vocs (baritone) and chest-heavy rap perf'mrs, the Perception has a lo-freq'y roll-off switch that controls unwanted bottom sound & a 10db attenuator . Unlike singers, most new rappers rarely know how to use mic/vocal techniques such as vocal dynamics, breath, phrase-emphasis, etc. thinking that "peak-clipping+" is a must. In this case the Perception offers a hi SPL capture of 145-155 (throw in some hard comp'ing and leveling work...at least until homey realizes how to use his lyrical skill in the booth).
The Perception is a well rounded mic at it's price (street $160) for spoken-lyrical flows!
Is this now the definitive answer? Last week it was the MXL V67G. Or does this question get asked every week because there is a different answer every week? Oh, and it's Perception 200 and street should be no more than $149. Just don't plug it into a Presonus Firebox...
 
Daniel Reichman said:
Is this now the definitive answer? Last week it was the MXL V67G. Or does this question get asked every week because there is a different answer every week? Oh, and it's Perception 200 and street should be no more than $149. Just don't plug it into a Presonus Firebox...

Of course it's not a definitive answer, it's my opinion based on it's performance in several NYC-area project studios.
 
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