ManicMiner
in the Skylab landing bay
I've been looking at the Shure SM7B, seems to be the industry standard for vocal narration.
Its an OK price, but the fact that you have to buy a Clouflifter for an extra $160 dampens my enthusiasm a bit.
And still I see online that some people are still complaining that it can be a little noisey. Fair enough, you can get rid of this noise with RX or something else.
I just wondered if there is any way of buying a less expensive mic and using some good post production techniques to achieve something close ? (I am speaking in terms of spoken word narration, and singing vocals.)
Its an OK price, but the fact that you have to buy a Clouflifter for an extra $160 dampens my enthusiasm a bit.
And still I see online that some people are still complaining that it can be a little noisey. Fair enough, you can get rid of this noise with RX or something else.
I just wondered if there is any way of buying a less expensive mic and using some good post production techniques to achieve something close ? (I am speaking in terms of spoken word narration, and singing vocals.)