
Female vocalist, budget of about $100. Any ideas? Let me know if you need any other information, because again, we have no idea what we're doing.
Overkillius wrote:The bad thing about music... is that it is subjective.
The good thing about music... is that it is subjective!
ChocolateChicken wrote:The Shure SM57, hands down. You can record anything with it, from vocals, to acoustic guitar, pianos, and cats meowing. It's a very popular studio-quality microphone and many professionals record with it. The only difference is that it does not cost the same as a studio-quality mic; it's significantly lower in price. It's $99 bucks at Guitar Center, and less on Amazon. Check it out!
Rainbow_Rage wrote:SM57 is a good mic. Cheap, long lasting, it's dynamic so no worries about phantom power, it's good for vocals but it can record almost anything so it gives you that flexibility.
You may want to go for usb though depending on your setup. Do you have an audio interface or other way of connecting a mic to your computer? If not you should go for usb, the AT2020 is a very popular. Make sure you get the usb version as there is a normal one also thats a bit cheaper), as usb means you can just plug and play without the need for any other gear.
Overkillius wrote:The bad thing about music... is that it is subjective.
The good thing about music... is that it is subjective!
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