eq, amp set up for shure sm58?
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cullashark
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eq, amp set up for shure sm58?
i just brought one home today.. i was using a m-audio nova, but i was annoyed at how it picked up sounds of my roomates etc through the walls cause it was so sensitive...
anyhoo, i wanted something i could hold and be ruff with... but its so bassy when i just plug it stright through...
does anyone have any tips? or recommendations on how to get a good eq or amp kinda set up for the sm58? i'm using it primarily for rapping.
thanks.
anyhoo, i wanted something i could hold and be ruff with... but its so bassy when i just plug it stright through...
does anyone have any tips? or recommendations on how to get a good eq or amp kinda set up for the sm58? i'm using it primarily for rapping.
thanks.
this is probably due to the proximity effect.
You basically have two choices - move slightly away from the microphone - like, just an inch or even less - or eq your way out of it. Eq8 is great for highpassing.
You basically have two choices - move slightly away from the microphone - like, just an inch or even less - or eq your way out of it. Eq8 is great for highpassing.
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cullashark
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thanks, im gonna play around more with the proximity.. if i still cant find nothing i'll try looking for alternatives for EQ...
i do like the EQ in ableton.. and it works great for sounds/loops/instruments.. but for vocals, the presets are kind.. not so hot for what i want, and im kind too dumb to find how to make it sound better haha
i do like the EQ in ableton.. and it works great for sounds/loops/instruments.. but for vocals, the presets are kind.. not so hot for what i want, and im kind too dumb to find how to make it sound better haha
SM58's aren't the best choice for recording vox, a good mic pre would help along with eqing after you record the dry vox. I would recommend using the M-Audio mic and either trying to sound proof your room, record in the closet or bathroom, or while sometime when you won't record too much excess noise.
cut everything below 60 hrz at least
mild compression will also help you out
but you just can't be given exact instructions here how to eq YOUR voice.
just experiment
record and listen
then again
and again
until it sounds right the next day
i dont agree with b.phonic that sm58 is not good for recording. cmon man, bjork is claimed to have recorded her latest album with sm58 in most cases. and i guess she had a couple of hi end mikes around)) of course she's been using super-pooper recording tract, but in the end, sm58 just did the job. or sigur ros, using cheap ass octavas along with super expensive mikes. and all these guysand girls sound like there's no tomorrow.
mild compression will also help you out
but you just can't be given exact instructions here how to eq YOUR voice.
just experiment
record and listen
then again
and again
until it sounds right the next day
i dont agree with b.phonic that sm58 is not good for recording. cmon man, bjork is claimed to have recorded her latest album with sm58 in most cases. and i guess she had a couple of hi end mikes around)) of course she's been using super-pooper recording tract, but in the end, sm58 just did the job. or sigur ros, using cheap ass octavas along with super expensive mikes. and all these guysand girls sound like there's no tomorrow.
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