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Recording in the control room

Recording in the control room

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Recording in the control room

While it seems like recording blasphemy, many vocalists hate headphones, and would much rather sing in the control room with a handheld stage mic like the Shure SM58. This might not win you any high fidelity awards for vocal sound, but a great performance will trump audio quality any day. Let's look at how it's done. Most stage mics, while certainly not as hi-fi is a multi-thousand dollar vintage Neumann, sound better than you think when routed through a high-quality microphone preamp and certainly good enough for just about any recording purpose. And advantage of recording with the stage mic in the control room or in front of your speakers is that it has a much higher immunity to feedback than a high-quality condenser mic. So you can have the control room under level of a little higher. Make sure that the vocalist is facing the monitors for the best rejection. (music playing) Most studio mics don't work well for handheld use. That's because of their handing noise and the fact that…

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