I own an MBOX which runs through Pro Tools, and i'm going to buy a microphone strictly needed to record rap vocals...
what do u think i should be lookin into getting?
I hate to be the "Wet Blanket" when it comes to Shure mics, but there isn't a Shure mic I've ever owned or used that I couldn't think of a better mic by a different manufacturer at a better or equal price.
Examples -
SM57 - Audix i5 or D2
SM58 - Audix OM2 or Sennheiser E835
SM7 - Rode NT1A, NT2, AT 4033, 4047, 4040, Sennheiser MD421
Beta 57 - see SM57
Beta 58 - Audix OM3 or 6 or Sennheiser E845
Beta 52 - Audix D6
SM81 - AT 4041, Rode NT5, Josephson
I guess I'm wierd, but I just don't have the woody for Shure microphones that many others do :o . I keep one or two around the studio so if somebody comes in that has never heard of Gefell or Josephson, etc. I can whip out the Shure and put their minds at ease.
Good call Cucco on the 421 as an alternative the the SM7. I would also throw out the venerable EV RE20. I tend to like high quality dynamic mics for rap vocals as opposed to condensers. Everybody has a vibe they go for.
One mic that I think would work really well for hip-hop is the Oktava MKL-5000. I don't want to start a flame-war, but I think it has many of the in-your-face qualities that have made the Sony C800G popular in hip-hop.
I wouldn't buy one on ebay, as Oktava's quality control is unbelievably bad. You really need to try before you buy.
For sure a shure sm7, you'll love it!
It has little off axis coloration, wich is nice with a moving singer/rapper.. It neeeeeds a really good preamp though!
(A grace 101 with an sm 7 is a fairly affordable combi)
If you'll be using the mbox preamp (wich is really decent b.t.w., I'd say buy a nice affordable large diaphragm, such as an nt1, or any other nice one, there's tons nowadays...studio projects sp1 is also really good .. That kel hm1 sounds like a great deal too...
what about Marshall MXL mics? people have been tellin me alot about these...
nebody try em out or know nethin about them?
If it helps you any, I reviewed the MXL V6 for MIX magazine. (June, 2005 issue: http://mixonline.com/products/review/audio_mxl_condenser_microphone ) I love the thing, really. I wish I had two of them for stereo work, but I got an early release of it at the time. (Now I gotta pick up another one!) I've been told some rappers have been using them but that's a bit out of my depth. (Can't discount the bling factor due to it's look and size, either!)
It's really a great mic, though; sounded great on just about everything we tried with it. Vocals were really crisp and warm, too. Retails for $350, you can probably get it for less than that at GC or elsewhere. Can't beat that sound at that price - give it a listen and see what you think. You can see a pic of it and get the full spec sheet at Link removed
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What's yer budget?
What's yer budget?
i'd say around 500
i'd say around 500
anybody?
anybody?
SP C1 AT - 4040, 4033, 4047, 4050 Blue Bluebird CAD M9 There's
SP C1
AT - 4040, 4033, 4047, 4050
Blue Bluebird
CAD M9
There's tons of posts here requesting the same thing. Try a search and you'll be pleased with what you find... (y)
J.
thanks a bunch
thanks a bunch
How about an SM7?
How about an SM7?
I hate to be the "Wet Blanket" when it comes to Shure mics, but
I hate to be the "Wet Blanket" when it comes to Shure mics, but there isn't a Shure mic I've ever owned or used that I couldn't think of a better mic by a different manufacturer at a better or equal price.
Examples -
SM57 - Audix i5 or D2
SM58 - Audix OM2 or Sennheiser E835
SM7 - Rode NT1A, NT2, AT 4033, 4047, 4040, Sennheiser MD421
Beta 57 - see SM57
Beta 58 - Audix OM3 or 6 or Sennheiser E845
Beta 52 - Audix D6
SM81 - AT 4041, Rode NT5, Josephson
I guess I'm wierd, but I just don't have the woody for Shure microphones that many others do :o . I keep one or two around the studio so if somebody comes in that has never heard of Gefell or Josephson, etc. I can whip out the Shure and put their minds at ease.
J.
Good call Cucco on the 421 as an alternative the the SM7. I woul
Good call Cucco on the 421 as an alternative the the SM7. I would also throw out the venerable EV RE20. I tend to like high quality dynamic mics for rap vocals as opposed to condensers. Everybody has a vibe they go for.
Pick up a Groove Tubes Brick and a AT4033... It'll do you well.
Pick up a Groove Tubes Brick and a AT4033... It'll do you well.
Any of the mics without a decent preamp aren't going to sound too great.
One mic that I think would work really well for hip-hop is the O
One mic that I think would work really well for hip-hop is the Oktava MKL-5000. I don't want to start a flame-war, but I think it has many of the in-your-face qualities that have made the Sony C800G popular in hip-hop.
I wouldn't buy one on ebay, as Oktava's quality control is unbelievably bad. You really need to try before you buy.
John Stafford
what about Marshall MXL mics? people have been tellin me alot ab
what about Marshall MXL mics? people have been tellin me alot about these...
nebody try em out or know nethin about them?
For sure a shure sm7, you'll love it! It has little off axis col
For sure a shure sm7, you'll love it!
It has little off axis coloration, wich is nice with a moving singer/rapper.. It neeeeeds a really good preamp though!
(A grace 101 with an sm 7 is a fairly affordable combi)
If you'll be using the mbox preamp (wich is really decent b.t.w., I'd say buy a nice affordable large diaphragm, such as an nt1, or any other nice one, there's tons nowadays...studio projects sp1 is also really good .. That kel hm1 sounds like a great deal too...
what about Marshall MXL mics? people have been tellin me alot ab
what about Marshall MXL mics? people have been tellin me alot about these...
nebody try em out or know nethin about them?
If it helps you any, I reviewed the MXL V6 for MIX magazine. (June, 2005 issue: http://mixonline.com/products/review/audio_mxl_condenser_microphone ) I love the thing, really. I wish I had two of them for stereo work, but I got an early release of it at the time. (Now I gotta pick up another one!) I've been told some rappers have been using them but that's a bit out of my depth. (Can't discount the bling factor due to it's look and size, either!)
It's really a great mic, though; sounded great on just about everything we tried with it. Vocals were really crisp and warm, too. Retails for $350, you can probably get it for less than that at GC or elsewhere. Can't beat that sound at that price - give it a listen and see what you think. You can see a pic of it and get the full spec sheet at Link removed