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DricDaKing
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What Do i need 2 set up a studio for recording vocals
That's where you started to lose credibility...therockitscientist said:Condencer mics are better for vocals.
He was referring to the idea, not the spelling.therockitscientist said:Regarless of what I do, I don't ever lose credibility. It's a typo, so what, I type fast and don't look back sue me, But you know what I"m saying and the info is Credible.
If you are so into the English Language go become a English teacher.
Grazie, senior. I was referring to the idea. It comes up from time to time (mostly here for some reason). To think that a condenser mic is automatically better for vocals... Soft female "smoky jazz" vocals, probably. Aggressive, male, rock, rap, etc., give me a dynamic 99 times out of 104. RE-20's, 27's, PL20's, SM7's, any one of a half-dozen ribbon mics, but very, very rarely a condenser. That's a catalog or some guy behind the counter at Guitar Center talking.audiotecnicality said:He was referring to the idea, not the spelling.
Dynamics can work just as well for vocals; depends on the mic, preamp, and the vocalist.
And closets are about the worst place to record anything. Better to treat a large room. If that means your control room, do it, and quiet down or move any loud equipment.
chris stiller said:Massive, when naming the sm7, are you reffering to the shure sm 57?
therockitscientist said:Condencer mics are better for vocals.
MASSIVE Mastering said:That's where you started to lose credibility...
That's a catalog or some guy behind the counter at Guitar Center talking.
...to make a blanket statement that a condenser would be better - *Especially* with this genre of music - is a bit ridiculous.
therockitscientist said:If you are so into the English Language go become a English teacher.