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omgwtf
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Hi!
I want to create a small studio just for my personal needs. I'm a singer-songwriter, mostly just folky stuff, so, I don't necessarily need a whole home studio. But I want to able to record my songs in a clear and full sounding, cd-quality kind of way.
I've gotten some equipment from some friends, such as:
- 3 "all around" microphones (of an unknown company, but they sound ok) with some mic stands
- A small behringer mixer (eurorack)
- A behringer tube ultragain (mic100) for mics and phantom power
- A pretty good computer. (intel quad-core with 4gigs of memory)
- Some cheap-o headphones
- Adobe Audition
However, when I connect these things to my computer, the recordings turn out ok, but usually sloppy or muddy sounding. They dont sound live-ly or full at all. So, what could the reason for this be? Crappy (or lack of) mixing? Bad mic placing? Do I need a usb audio interface, or better mics, or a condenser mic? Do I need to invest in my room (I'm recording my messy bedroom)?
So, tldr: My recordings sound bad but dont know how to fix it, but I'm thinking about "fixing it" with a usb audio interface;
I want to create a small studio just for my personal needs. I'm a singer-songwriter, mostly just folky stuff, so, I don't necessarily need a whole home studio. But I want to able to record my songs in a clear and full sounding, cd-quality kind of way.
I've gotten some equipment from some friends, such as:
- 3 "all around" microphones (of an unknown company, but they sound ok) with some mic stands
- A small behringer mixer (eurorack)
- A behringer tube ultragain (mic100) for mics and phantom power
- A pretty good computer. (intel quad-core with 4gigs of memory)
- Some cheap-o headphones
- Adobe Audition
However, when I connect these things to my computer, the recordings turn out ok, but usually sloppy or muddy sounding. They dont sound live-ly or full at all. So, what could the reason for this be? Crappy (or lack of) mixing? Bad mic placing? Do I need a usb audio interface, or better mics, or a condenser mic? Do I need to invest in my room (I'm recording my messy bedroom)?
So, tldr: My recordings sound bad but dont know how to fix it, but I'm thinking about "fixing it" with a usb audio interface;


After that, I'd replace the unknown mics with some better quality ones!