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PRODIGAL SUN
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I have an MXL 990 Condenser microphone. What is the best way to get a clear vocal recording?
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Winter is Coming
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you wont get a "clear" recording without a studio and studio grade equipment
but you can get yourself a pop stopper, look up some foam options ive found spittin with a wall close behind the mic to add a lot of unwanted sound |
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SHAOLIN STUDENT
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Put 2 big matresses in a triangle formation and throw the mic in there to the middle. The cheapest working booth in the world, you'll hear the difference right away. If you can eliminate the early reflections from nearby concrete walls you're halfway there. If you don't own these two matresses try one of these mic screens, they're great for small rooms http://www.seelectronics.com/reflexion-filter-pro
Last edited by ClymaX; 06-18-2012 at 09:19 AM. |
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