good michrophones to record songs?

talitha

YTtalk Mad
Does anyone know any good microphones, not too pricey like oer £100, that would take me a while to save up i'm always so broke haha. But any good condesor microhpnes to record songs, tired of always relying on the studio when it's out of order
 
Oh for the love of all... don't buy Blue for music...

Invest in a proper audio interface. Basic is fine.

Here's a basic Behringer 5 channel mixer (1 mic, 4 RCA). I currently use it's bigger 12 channel cousin. (£34)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Behringer-3...V4/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1363126352&sr=8-14

Then go buy the industry standard vocal mic. This is the same microphone you will see just about every vocalist at every concert you've ever been to use. (£94)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shure-SM58-...0R42/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1363126226&sr=8-3

It'd be great if people would stop suggesting the Blue Yeti and Snowball when they don't know anything about mics and these are the only ones they've heard of. They're passable mics for podcasting, but certainly not for musical uses. And this way, you will have a proper XLR input and won't be limited to USB mics.
 
I use the G-Track. With that microphone you will have all in one. It has given me a quality oriented Audio with out any latency. I will be purchasing Studio monitors for using G-Track with them. G-Track gives me a professional sound at a lower cost. I am setting up my home studio for recording purpose. And this Baby will gonna give me a quick start. :up:
 
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