Arpangel wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 7:23 amtea for two wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 7:15 am I only have SM58 which according toThe Red Bladder wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 4:57 pm My top vocal mic recommendations are -
3. SM58. With a good analogue EQ, you can even make it sound like a U87/TLM103.
So now I'm on the sale special offers $29.99 hunt for an emulation Neve channel strip with EQ from Plugin Alliance either the one Drew uses Plugin Alliance Console N or the one Sonics mentioned bx_console Focusrite SC.
Logic has a bundled emulation Neve 1073 EQ it's alright not too shabby.
I use SM58 for more than just vocal.
You can make any mic sound like any other mic with a good EQ, if that’s true, why do people spend so much money on mic's?
The SM58 is an awful mic, I hate it, always have done, it reminds me of all those times when it was a case of "it’ll do" as we can’t afford anything better.
That's just where I am : can't afford anything better.
I paid £44 for my SM58. Well I could upto £100.
Swathed in EQ and FX to get what I'm after.
It's abooot the sound I want.
Joyti Mishra used to post on SoS in the 2000's his Num1 hit White Town : Your Woman
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lVL-zZnD3 ... VyIHdvbWFu
used a £20 Tandy mic. After the Num1, Joyti got a Neumann U87 which he said just wasn't for him.
For shure if we want a real nice sounding recording for let's say Choral, Classical, Folk then getting the best mic we can.
If wanting something leftfield in sound then a mic as SM58 swathed in FX suffices plenty.