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Author:  Lord Burnstrum [ Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:07 am ]
Post subject:  Vocal guide

I remember reading on here somebody posting about the somewhat dubious quality of the male singer on the "cover version" of the backing tracks on Karaoke-Version.

Well, go to select-a-track and listen to the 30 second sample of "The Diamonds : Little darling" the SBI multiplex version with the lead vocal guide - hilarious.

Author:  johnny reverb [ Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:48 pm ]
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Now lookie here, in all fairness.....when I recorded that....I was using a voco pro microphone...... :P :) cheerios...

Author:  KarenB [ Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:27 pm ]
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Nope I know for a fact that it was a Nady you were using.

Author:  Lord Burnstrum [ Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:11 am ]
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johnny reverb wrote:
Now lookie here, in all fairness.....when I recorded that....I was using a voco pro microphone...... :P :) cheerios...

Not my words, Just referring to what was posted previously, but I can't find said post. The SBI lead vocal made me burst with laughter... with it not at it.

Author:  Trex [ Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:15 am ]
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As for myself, I use a Rode NTK Studio Mic.

I hate cheap mics!!! They sound too muddy to me!!!

I guess they are fine for singing in karaoke bars, but I would never use one
to record myself!! :no:

Author:  asprofengari [ Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:42 pm ]
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I use the AudioTechnica AT4040, a RHODE NT2 and the SM58, none of which can make the bad singer in me sound any better! If I had known back then, what I now know about EQing and compressing in particular, I'd have saved a whole lot of money and not blamed the mic for the mud or the lack of brilliance. A Karaoke singer who sings live or posts songs at 128bit or lower, does not need a 500$ mic. There are excellent singers out there who use only a 58 and a Creative audigy. It's not always about how expensive a mic needs to be, it's more important to use what you have skillfully and to mix it all down properly.

Author:  earthling12357 [ Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:33 am ]
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I have a shure sm61 that I try to get others to sing into :wink: then we make beautiful music together.

Author:  Paradigm Karaoke [ Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:46 pm ]
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bad sound is nothing a Neuman u47 can't fix :lol:

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