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[QUOTE="Josh_hates_you:405759"]none of the mics you mentioned are really good vocal recording mics. they are more so for live sound so staying 6" away from them is not ideal, you will get better results just holding the mic as you do live. The m-audio is a pretty poor mic pre. here is a pretty good cheap studio vocal mic. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Live/Sound/Microphones/Wireless?sku=271243 A "good" one is $500 or more. The ones you hear on major labels cost over $2k. compressing the signal is only gonna lower the peak transients raising the noise floor resulting in a more consistant volume. this will be good if you are too loud or soft. again you get what you pay for. you can also compress individual frequencies if you run an EQ in sidechain and duck the frequencies that negatively affect the sound of the recording. but vocal control will go 10 times further than a compressor....... GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT. [/QUOTE]
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