Hi all, I agree that it would be better to first burn the music on to your
mac, import it to PT and then do all your editing there. The best way to
record is with a mic stand and pop filter but I agree that if you really
want to hold the mic it will be better to use a dynamic because a
Hi, Yes I agree with you about first importing the track into pro tools
directly from the mac then using a normal CD player as quality will
probably be a little better and also think that I might have more
control I will have to do tests with both and listen to what sounds
best. I will have
: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Let me discribe what I am trying to record and then you will
understand what I am trying to do and make more suggestions. I like all
of the suggestions and agree that now that I am wanting to do
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Let me discribe what I am trying to record and then you will
understand what I am trying to do and make more suggestions. I like
all of the suggestions and agree that now that I am wanting to do
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Are you saying rip the CD that me and my friends are going to be
performing to into the mac and then import that into pro tools? I am not
burning directly from the digi 003
to your mac then import into a PT session.
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Are you saying rip the CD that me and my friends
then import into a PT session.
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, Are you saying rip the CD that me and my friends
Hi Kevin and others. The Rode NT1 is a awesome mic and I will recommend it
any day as a studio condenser for doing vocals or acoustic instruments like
guitars, violens or piano. However kevin, the NT2 is the one with the pad
and patern switching and my opinion if you can afford the $100 or so
Hi, Let me discribe what I am trying to record and then you will
understand what I am trying to do and make more suggestions. I like all
of the suggestions and agree that now that I am wanting to do this audio
production as a job that I need to get better microphones and adapt my
room for
Yeah once again, given everything you just said, especially the part about not
wanting to use stands, avoid condensor microphones for now.Personally i have a
few decent condensor mics and dynamic mics and to be honest after doing shoot
outs before tracking vocals, majority of the time we aall
I have a Rode NT1-A, and I love it, and am hoping to buy another some
time soon. It's awesome, and reproduces everything that comes out of
my girlfriend's mouth perfectly, which is quite a feat, as she is very
dynamic, going from low breathy vocal to gospel-style sweeping blues
lines way up high.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
I have a Rode NT1-A, and I love it, and am hoping to buy another some
time soon. It's awesome, and reproduces everything that comes out of
my girlfriend's mouth perfectly, which is quite
, 2012 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
I have a Rode NT1-A, and I love it, and am hoping to buy another some
time soon. It's awesome, and reproduces everything that comes out of
my girlfriend's mouth perfectly, which is quite a feat, as she is very
: Monday, May 07, 2012 1:39 PM
Subject: best vocal microphones to use with my digi 003
Hi, I am trying to find some good quality microphones as the ones that I
have when connected to my digi 003 I hear lots of background humming from
my external drive and sounds like cars driving by. I am mainly
Which microphones do you currently have? Those sound like condensors but yet
you say they don't require phantom power.Personally i think every studio should
own a Behringer xm8500 or two. Yeah they may only be $20 but they are every bit
as good in build/sound quality as the shure SM58 they
Hi, I will have to check on the exact names of my microphones if the
names are even still written on them anymore as I have used these things
for a long time so stuff might have been warn off but again just going
out and buying brand new ones now that I am really into audio production
might be
If you don't want to worry about removing things after the fact, then stick to
dynamic microphones like the ones i recommended. One of those and a long enough
mic cable so you aren't right next to the mac and the HD and you should be
fine. They are people that specialize in helping you treat a
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