eXampuL_oNe said:Also man, a good compressor and mic pre-amp is alwyas a plus... But, u can do this with software also, the only thing is it's better to have a hardware compressor because then you can re-compress the vocals in your software program and really make them shine! If you go to my page and listen to the track "the Game" that's when i didnt think i needed a hardware compressor and just used cool edit to compress... But your software you are using is also a big issue, some have better compressors than the others, i use logic 5.2 and those compressors are real nice.. Compression is definitly important on vocals because it evens the whole recording out so you dont have parts in the recordnig that are loud and then some that are quiet... u feel me?
DJFANTOM said:Basicaly what every 1 has told you so far. If you already have a goood sound card then a condensor recordin mic , a mixer with phantom power and mic preamp or a stand alone mic preamp or both like I have (ull need the mixer if ur hookin up more then your mic ) I also have my turntables and a keyboard hooked up to the mixer. A hard ware comresor is definately a benefit.
I have a presonus blue tube mic preamp ($60 bought used), art levelar tube compressor($50,@ pawn shop) samson co1 condensor mic ($70 new) and a phonic 6 chanel mixer ( $70 new)
As far as software its up to you some are content with cooledit/audition, Cubase is the best imho for sequencing. Protools is the industry standard. But ima tell you if you recordin vocals on a pc the best and easiest to use imho is SONAR 3 it has easy editin and mixin/routin but its pro software. Specificaly designed for pc.
Holla @ me if you need a "demo" of it. I work in harlem.
DJFANTOM said:What's your budget for a mic ? The Rode nt1 was a very popular mic is most home studios. And even used I some small pro studios. Audio technica has a model that seems to be the nt1 of today. Forgot the model # but its the 1 they use on rap city the bassment with tigga in the booth (I know you know what im talkin about)
I believe its about $300 I might be wrong.
No disrepect to 2_nice but $400 for a dynamic mic . That makes no sense. If you wanna know the industry standard dynamic mic its the shure sm 58 ($100 new) not realy made for recording but it gets clear vocals when you record with it. And its the best budget vocal mic period imho.
Its even used by professional concerts and shows.
You can also find it cheap used.
Check out a site called newyork.craigslist.org its a buy sell site . I've bought and sold a few things on there. Lot of good equipment on there for cheap. And unlike ebay you meet the person sellin and buy it in person from them. Even get to test it 1st.
DJFANTOM said:Yo N. U G. I got some good news for you.
I came across some 1 selling that audiotechnica mic I was talkin about on the site craigslist.org I was talkin bout.
Sellin for $230 its the model 4040 peep this link
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/msg/40860356.html
Also a friend of mine just imed me and asked if I wanted to buy his rode nt 1 mic. He selling for 150 which includes stand cable pop screen shock mount. Etc... Holla @ me on aim sn: djfantom .
N.U.G. said:thanks for helping out man, but I'm in Australia and will be buying from a music store down here. I appreciate teh gesture though
peace