Hello friends,
I'm a new user here, but hopefully you all can help me anyway. =)
I've searched several threads trying to answer my question, but I couldn't specifically find the answer I wanted.
I'm looking for a new vocal mic, at least I think I am. I'm having some problems getting good vocal tracks, that is, I'm not hitting the right notes. I currently use an SM-58 and a pair of Sony MDR-V700 cans. I sometimes think I'm hitting the right notes, but when I listen through my computer speakers as opposed to the Sony's I can hear notes are off bad. Also, I can usually hear this through the cans too. I realize that me singing the wrong notes isn't the mic's fault, but I'm not satisified with my tone either.
I swear I'm a better singer than my recordings would lead me or anyone to believe.
I currently use a Mona breakout box by Echo. It doesn't do Phantom power, so how does that limit my mic selection? Does that eliminate condesor mic's entirely? I don't wanna spend a fortune on a mic, but I'm also not on a super strict budget.
I'll take any suggestions on mics you guys can give.
Thanks a lot and I'm sorry if this topic has been covered in another post.
Thanks,
Ben.
I'm a new user here, but hopefully you all can help me anyway. =)
I've searched several threads trying to answer my question, but I couldn't specifically find the answer I wanted.
I'm looking for a new vocal mic, at least I think I am. I'm having some problems getting good vocal tracks, that is, I'm not hitting the right notes. I currently use an SM-58 and a pair of Sony MDR-V700 cans. I sometimes think I'm hitting the right notes, but when I listen through my computer speakers as opposed to the Sony's I can hear notes are off bad. Also, I can usually hear this through the cans too. I realize that me singing the wrong notes isn't the mic's fault, but I'm not satisified with my tone either.
I swear I'm a better singer than my recordings would lead me or anyone to believe.
I currently use a Mona breakout box by Echo. It doesn't do Phantom power, so how does that limit my mic selection? Does that eliminate condesor mic's entirely? I don't wanna spend a fortune on a mic, but I'm also not on a super strict budget.
I'll take any suggestions on mics you guys can give.
Thanks a lot and I'm sorry if this topic has been covered in another post.
Thanks,
Ben.