I was working on my voice earlier, going through The Dickies second album, Dawn of the Dickies. I was taping it to get an objective listen. I've never liked my voice. I can hit the notes alright. But, I just don't like my voice. Anyway, my "wife" overheard it playing back and said that a big problem is the microphone. I've been using the same Realistic condenser mic I got in a pawn shop over 25 years ago. Could that be why I don't like my voice? Shitty microphones? I can't make a comparison between my live singing and a taped performance. So, I'll have to take her word that she hears a difference. I can't afford a high end $1,000-$2,000 dollar mic. But, maybe a simple Shure SM57 and a preamp would make a difference. I don't know. I'm not gonna go whole hog with auto-tune or anything like that. But, how important is a good vocal microphone? Or anything else in the signal chain?
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