Anyone experienced with microphones / live recordings?

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  • SoggyWaffulz
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2005
    • 277

    #1

    Anyone experienced with microphones / live recordings?

    Hey everyone. I'm currently writing a 4 song EP that sounds similar to:



    Currently I've only got a gaming headset, and trying to record even demo-quality guitar and vocals sounds like dog shit.

    Recording on my PHONE sounds much better.

    My question: for live recordings that need no post-rendered effects (distortion, etc.) could anyone recommend a cost-effective microphone that will give me true sound on electronic guitars and screamed vocals? Doesn't need to be top of the line shit, I'm only looking to record a demo.

    Also: I'd prefer if it's a standard microphone input, or at least can be converted with a piece of equipment. I can't go sticking quartar inch jacks into my computer, I don't have firewire or a midi mixing table.
    Last edited by SoggyWaffulz; 10-31-2012, 02:33 PM.
  • Ohaider
    FFR Veteran
    • Jun 2012
    • 2893

    #2
    Re: Anyone experienced with microphones / live recordings?

    should't ever use a USB input for professional recording,
    you'll want an audio interface and 1/4-Inch Plug

    M audio probably has the cheapest (useful) audio interfaces, have always considered them gateway recording tools

    I'd HIGHLY recommend that

    For microphones, i'd stay away from m-audio (you get the infamous hiss) and go with Rode or Shure, especially if it's vocals and guitar you're wanting to record
    They're a bit more expensive but for the quality, much more worth it
    Last edited by Ohaider; 10-31-2012, 03:11 PM.

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    • zajac
      aka uAnimals
      FFR Music Producer
      • Aug 2003
      • 4050

      #3
      Re: Anyone experienced with microphones / live recordings?

      Presonus OneBox. $249 for the entire traditonal setup. Just need a mic-stand.

      But yeah, wanna stay away from USB mics. They tend to be for entry-level podcasting and such, so the sound quality and analog to digital conversion is going to sound crap. Better than recording to your phone, but crap none-the-less.

      Presonus OneBox will be THEE least expensive GOOD sound.

      If you want to budget more than that, then step up to the Rode NT1A Package with the Focusrite 2i2 interface. About $400 for both of those with a stand.

      Best of luck. Let me know if you have any other questions

      P.S. I'm the Sales Manager at the Tampa Sam Ash and know Pro Audio like nobody's business
      Originally posted by Spec & Aperson
      We Rate You: Cool Motherfucer. 9/10

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      • Wayward Vagabond
        Confirmed Heartbreaker
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jul 2012
        • 5866

        #4
        Re: Anyone experienced with microphones / live recordings?

        ive always heard great things about onebox and its the only thing i ever see recommended when people ask for a budget mic lol

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        • Ohaider
          FFR Veteran
          • Jun 2012
          • 2893

          #5
          Re: Anyone experienced with microphones / live recordings?

          Originally posted by zajac
          Presonus
          ****ing presonus was on the tip of my tongue, total brain fart haha

          I'd recommend presonus above all for microphones, and so would all the people that recommended it to me when i was wondering the same thing as you

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