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mark24
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I've just started recording at home on pc for the first time, I'm using a aiwa minidisc with a stereo mic(sony ecm-717) and sending it straight to "cool edit" on the computer. All my music is acoustic based and I've found this method to be ok thus far. All the vocal tracks I've done, have come out ok (for what I want)too. The problem I have is that now, some of the songs I've recorded, even though their stil acoustic, require a little more "umph"
in the vocals. This is where I come unstuck. The vocals,
even with the recording level of the MD turned way down and standing a metre away from the mic, I get a "clip" effect
and breaking up of the vocals when going for the higher/louder parts of the track. I realize I can keep going further away from the mic until it doesn't, but then the vocals sound too far away and contrast with the rest of the mix. I've tried a normal mic(shure sm58) straight to the sound card, but again, it sounds crap compared to the rest of the mix. Is there anything I can do or do I have to bite the bullet and buy some exspensive recording equipment?
Thanks for reading, and thanks even more if you can help.
in the vocals. This is where I come unstuck. The vocals,
even with the recording level of the MD turned way down and standing a metre away from the mic, I get a "clip" effect
and breaking up of the vocals when going for the higher/louder parts of the track. I realize I can keep going further away from the mic until it doesn't, but then the vocals sound too far away and contrast with the rest of the mix. I've tried a normal mic(shure sm58) straight to the sound card, but again, it sounds crap compared to the rest of the mix. Is there anything I can do or do I have to bite the bullet and buy some exspensive recording equipment?
Thanks for reading, and thanks even more if you can help.