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> Recording Vocals, tips, tricks, theory
davidatler
post Mon 3 Feb 2003, 02:20
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i'm looking for some information on recording vocals. i have a project studio set up at home and need some advice and info on how to get a good sound, ie: isolation, mixing, eqing, compression, etc... any help would be appreciated, books or magazines you've seen, websites, or your own experience. thanks.


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cathode
post Tue 13 May 2003, 09:14
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Krisg...
That's a nice inexpensive setup!
I also like a tube 47 but with a Neve 1081 pre and a pinch of Fairchild on that or perhaps an LA-2A.
However for most people who cant spend more on a mic than their computer?
I kind of like the Audio Technica AT-4033 Around $500 or less.
Pretty quiet and decent prescence.
Still, gotta love those old Neumanns!
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