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G'day All,

Stumbled on this site a couple of days ago in desperate search for help with recording, Metal Vocals.

1. I've never sung before (getting vocal lessons now)
2. Never recorded vocals before
3. Have Recorded an album http://www.luthor.info tunes on there
4. Have a dynamic voice, influences Dickinson, Halford, Dio
5. RODE Nt2, RNC1773, Pro Tools Digi002

Cant afford producer and cant get record company support lol Metal, cant sell it - cant kill it

Do I need a mic preamp (Focusrite ?), any reference material to assist with recording would be greatly appreciated, I'm basically starting from scratch.

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pmolsonmus Wed, 01/26/2005 - 10:45

I don't mind the pres in the 002, but they are clean and they are Focusrite already. Unless you're ready to lay out some real $ for top of the line Focusrite vintage equipment (and from your description about your voice and experience I wouldn't recommend it) you should look to other brands AFTER you spend the time/energy deciding what you want to sound like after lessons. Your voice will change - hopefully for the better from an experienced coach.
Best advise is spend money on the lessons and wait awhile before you buy something that doesn't make the new you sound good.

THeBLueROom Wed, 01/26/2005 - 15:16

I use the Groove Tubes Model 1b( http://www.platinum-records.com/M-AUDIO-MODEL-1B-prod6983.htm ) tube mic for rock and metal vocals and it simply works perfectly for this type of music. I bought it for $399 and I use it over my other more expensive mics. Look into a Sebatron vmp 1000 (~$850) for a great single channel pre that will do well with vocals and everything else you run thru it.