Soul Forlorn
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Ok, as far as mics go, you get what you pay for. Do not go for a cheap mic. It will be a waste of time and money. You're also going to need a decent mic pre-amp if you want decent sound quality. There are many different types of mics out there, each one with its own specific purpose and frequency response. Don't expect to find a one-trick pony in terms of a mic. For micing a guitar cabinet, a Shure SM57 will get the job done with mediocre quality. It goes for around 100 bucks. Don't expect to do much else with this mic. I know from personal experience it pretty much sucks for vocals and recording of acoustic instruments. For vocals, I've found the Shure SM58 does a pretty good job. It goes for about 100 bucks as well. For recording of acoustic instruments, you'd better get a condenser mic. A Rode NT1 would be a good choice without spending megabucks. It goes for about $200. You might even get away with micing a guitar cabinet with the Rode. If you eventually want to go the micing route exclusively, I'd buy the SM57 and Rode NT1 as well as a mixer with good mic pre-amps, such as a Mackie, and a good effects processor. Then you can use 2 or more mics at once on your guitar parts, run them into the mixer, and even record them on different tracks. Of course, without a good mic, a good mic pre-amp, and fairly good room acoustics you're sound quality will suffer. But hey, I don't know what you're aiming for in terms of sound quality. If you're satisfied with sub-par quality, which is perfectly fine if you're just doing this for yourself, then you might be satisfied with just buying one mic. For a lot of really good info on mics and recording in general go to www.harmonycentral.com and check out the recording section. There are tons of faqs, links, articles, and discussion boards there.
I've done this before as well with good results.
and on the songwriting front ive decided to take a weird approach and see what happens. im gonna write a small story (not for lyrics, purely to base the song around), mainly focusing on chages in emotions and so on... and then convert that into a song.. should be interesting!!
I've done this before as well with good results.