What microphone should I look at
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Hi guys, I am thinking of buying a microphone. I would like to use it to record vocals sometimes, and would like to use it to record the guitar tracks from my amp rather than plug the pre-amp directly into the computer.
I haven't got a lot to spend, what are your suggestions?
Should I look for a good used one?
Anybody selling one?
Thanks for your help :)
P.S. just remember: I will sing and upload it here, so be warned :o
I haven't got a lot to spend, what are your suggestions?
Should I look for a good used one?
Anybody selling one?
Thanks for your help :)
P.S. just remember: I will sing and upload it here, so be warned :o
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Hey TG!..I use a AKG D310 vintage mic..., really well made and just totally straight forward basically. I've seen them on ebay for £35 - £50. These are a tough mic.. will cope with being dropped on the floor ect! (it does happen hehe!). I'd defo look for a good used one!:)
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incivanpico wrote:
Hey TG!..I use a AKG D310 vintage mic..., really well made and just totally straight forward basically. I've seen them on ebay for £35 - £50. These are a tough mic.. will cope with being dropped on the floor ect! (it does happen hehe!). I'd defo look for a good used one!:)
Hey TG!..I use a AKG D310 vintage mic..., really well made and just totally straight forward basically. I've seen them on ebay for £35 - £50. These are a tough mic.. will cope with being dropped on the floor ect! (it does happen hehe!). I'd defo look for a good used one!:)
OK I will look for one - that seems to be a price I can live with. Maybe if I'll get the same one as you I'll sound good, too :D
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this the right one?
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I use a Shure SM58 and a AKG D125 and both are very good :)
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AT2020, affordable, large membrane, good value for money
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Rode NT1-a
It works fine, don't know if it is suitable for guitaramps...
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It works fine, don't know if it is suitable for guitaramps...
Cheerzzz
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Rode NT1-a
It works fine, don't know if it is suitable for guitaramps...
Cheerzzz
It works fine, don't know if it is suitable for guitaramps...
Cheerzzz
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I'd recommend the Shure SM58, too. All-around heavy duty mic. In fact, for their prices, get an SM57 for the guitar amp and an SM58 for the vocals. Industry standards!
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OK thank you all. I got a cheap AKG, will play with it and then I will think about one for the guitar amp.
Thanks for the good information, y'all!!!!
Thanks for the good information, y'all!!!!
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OK, the AKG arrived, and it works, so that's good. Unfortunately I played with it all afternoon and whatever I did I am not happy with the result. The problem is I don't know how close to it should I sing, if I am too close then I can hear me breathing on it, and lots of other frustrating things. HELP :O
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first thing you need if recording your voice is an anti pop ! should help on many sides ;)
breathing is part of vocals dude ! don't try to cut it down to nothing or your vocals will sound very unnatural !
breathing is part of vocals dude ! don't try to cut it down to nothing or your vocals will sound very unnatural !
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OK Oliv, I will build a pop blocker to start with as a start.Breathing - well I tried to cut it down completely but after I fainted twice I suspected breathing is important :D
Seriously though, I will see how it goes, I read in the manual that the angle of the mic is important to reduce the breathing sounds.
I will have to play with it, it's like learning a new instrument...and it won't be easy for sure.:|
Seriously though, I will see how it goes, I read in the manual that the angle of the mic is important to reduce the breathing sounds.
I will have to play with it, it's like learning a new instrument...and it won't be easy for sure.:|
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Hey TG!
Try moving off the mic when your not singing anything and then when the next bit of lyrics come up then move back in and sing, then off again to breathe (its a bit of a dance really)....I don't stay waiting with my mouth at the mic when not actually singing or anywhere near it that it could pickup sounds. It is a new instrument and you'll find what suits you ect....;)
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Try moving off the mic when your not singing anything and then when the next bit of lyrics come up then move back in and sing, then off again to breathe (its a bit of a dance really)....I don't stay waiting with my mouth at the mic when not actually singing or anywhere near it that it could pickup sounds. It is a new instrument and you'll find what suits you ect....;)
Pico ;)
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OK, I realise now that I need some sort of pre-amp as the signal coming out of the microphone is too weak for the PC. Any suggestions for something affordable, considering that singing is not my main instrument - I just want to play with it a little.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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If you have a mixer you may be able to use that to boost the signal up to line level, or otherwise you could use a a basic interface? The FocusRite's seem to get a good review here.
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I teach my vocalist to turn left or right when a breath is needed. I have used many mics but always return to the AT4040. I can use it on anything. Also as mentioned the 2020.
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OK, I went for this interface/pre-amp http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/audio_interfaces/ur_serie/modelle/ur12.html
It is probably more expensive than I wanted to spend, but.... I hope it'll work.
Thanks fo all the advice
It is probably more expensive than I wanted to spend, but.... I hope it'll work.
Thanks fo all the advice
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