Subject:Microphones
Posted by: Albeeno
Date:6/16/2000 3:28:00 PM
Does anyone know where I can buy a good microphone to record my lyrics? The one that came with my comp was ok for my first disc, but it's too quiet and when I make it loud or duplicate the track, it gets hissy. I got a 70 dollar digital USB Mic, but that isn't any good either. It sounds like I'm in the vulva of a walrus or something, anyone got any ideas? |
Subject:Re: Microphones
Reply by: bobbydick
Date:6/19/2000 12:38:00 PM
if you have 200 dollars zzounds.com has a rode nt-1 mic on sale.. nice vocal/studio mic for a decent price.. Ben Taylor wrote: >>Does anyone know where I can buy a good microphone to >>record my lyrics? The one that came with my comp was ok >>for my first disc, but it's too quiet and when I make it >>loud or duplicate the track, it gets hissy. I got a 70 >>dollar digital USB Mic, but that isn't any good either. It >>sounds like I'm in the vulva of a walrus or something, >>anyone got any ideas? |
Subject:Re: Microphones
Reply by: bobbydick
Date:6/19/2000 12:39:00 PM
you can go to my site for links to cheap studio equipment if you want... www.bobbydick.net try it Ben Taylor wrote: >>Does anyone know where I can buy a good microphone to >>record my lyrics? The one that came with my comp was ok >>for my first disc, but it's too quiet and when I make it >>loud or duplicate the track, it gets hissy. I got a 70 >>dollar digital USB Mic, but that isn't any good either. It >>sounds like I'm in the vulva of a walrus or something, >>anyone got any ideas? |
Subject:Re: Microphones
Reply by: Zoner
Date:7/6/2000 6:04:00 PM
Just a Suggeswtion...Cough up the cash and buy something like an Audio Technica AT4033 proffessional studio condenser microphone. This one specifically is a real bang for buck mic. I owned one previously but paid at the time $900 canadian for it. Now they sell retail for around $525 canadian. Hope this helps. Ben Taylor wrote: >>Does anyone know where I can buy a good microphone to >>record my lyrics? The one that came with my comp was ok >>for my first disc, but it's too quiet and when I make it >>loud or duplicate the track, it gets hissy. I got a 70 >>dollar digital USB Mic, but that isn't any good either. It >>sounds like I'm in the vulva of a walrus or something, >>anyone got any ideas? |