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Old 08-05-2012, 08:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by onelildustbunni View Post
Hi all!

Here's my situation:

I have no professional music experience, except for some voice lessons I took when I was about thirteen years old. My teacher had told me that 'within a year I would be ready for competitions'. Unfortunately he had to move away and we never finished that. In the years since I haven't sung much, except for a bit of karaoke...and in the shower, hahaha. I think I sound good but I'm sure everyone thinks that! So it comes down to: I love singing, but don't know for sure if I'm any good. Still want to try!

My set up is: A Roland KC-350 amp, a Shure SM58 microphone, and I have either an Asus laptop or a desktop I built with my man at my disposal. They just have standard soundcards.

When I ran my first little recording, I plugged the mic into the amp, then the amp into the computer with a 1/4" to a 1/8" adapter. And it didn't sound good at all! Kind of as if I was using a webcam or headset mic to record--but I had unplugged all of those first to make sure it was only the Shure mic I was using.

I fully realize it could be me as a singer just sucking, but I want to make sure it's not my set up. I have been reading some how-to guides online and have read about equipment such as the mixing console and pre-amps. I'm not sure if my Roland amp would do that job right. Can someone provide some advice?

Additionally, I was looking at the MiC by Apogee, since I have an iPhone 4s. Has anyone used one of these that could tell me how good it is? Can you work on the resulting recordings with a PC? I might consider an option like this if I'd need more equipment anyway, since my Roland amp is HUGE.

Thanks so much for help and patience with a newb!!!

~ onelildustbunni

If your plugging your mic into an amp i guess your using an xlr to jack?
and you're probably hearing yourself out of the amp as well ?

1) DONT USE AN AMP USE A SOUND CARD
get a cheap M-Audio box it'll make a world of difference
what are you recording onto? A daw?

using cables like jack to mini jack will not be good for your recording.
plus the latency you will discover will be so bad.

An Sm58 is a good starting mic not the best for recording vocals mainly a live vocal mic but it's good enough

just spend a little bit of money and buy a sound card and plug your mic via xlr into the soundcard (Which will connect to your laptop/desktop via usb)
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