Hey guys, well one month in and im gonna have a go at my first vocal. The only mics i have are 2 Sm57's so i need to make the best of the situation here. I've just bought a pop filter and a mic stand to help things along too.
Are Sm57's good for vocals ? If not i think i can get hold of a Sennheiser E835 locally too if needed.
( http://www.zzounds.com/item--SENE835 )
All i know for vocals basically from what you guys have said is keep em centred and as dry as possible (ala not to over do the verb). The type of vocal isnt going to be a cooky monster, gonna be going for a pretty bright approach hopefully maybe aiming for something like a clear Brucey D vocal.
Any other pearls of wisdom for vocal recording would be appreciated for sure here! Any effects to use? Or plug ins that could be useful on this?
Cheers.
Kev
Are Sm57's good for vocals ? If not i think i can get hold of a Sennheiser E835 locally too if needed.
( http://www.zzounds.com/item--SENE835 )
All i know for vocals basically from what you guys have said is keep em centred and as dry as possible (ala not to over do the verb). The type of vocal isnt going to be a cooky monster, gonna be going for a pretty bright approach hopefully maybe aiming for something like a clear Brucey D vocal.
Any other pearls of wisdom for vocal recording would be appreciated for sure here! Any effects to use? Or plug ins that could be useful on this?
Cheers.
Kev
