are you recording with cubase? i also have a tascam US-122L and am looking to buy a NT1a, how does it perform in the home environment? is it rediculasly sensitive? or would you recommend it?
Great recording again, but personally I would like to hear the sound of the guitar with no piezo pickup being recorded just the guitar. Your voice sounds great but the guitar sounds thin. Maybe it is just the sound of the guitar itself? Have you tried recording it without the guitar/line and just by the mic xlr?
Rode NT1-a is studio condenser microphone, used for vocal recording... Shure microphones are for live singing on concerts....So if you decide to buy Shure mic, you will need pro skill as producer, very good mic-preamp, and stuff like that... With Rode NT1-a, you can get great sound quality with items that costs around 300-400$ ...
I love that mic! Can you tell me what I need to set that thing up? I know I'll need the following..
1) Mic + cable
2) Guitar + cable
3) Tascam 122
4) Camcorder
5) Computer
Mic cable and guitar cable goes into Tascam, and Tascam USB cable goes into the computer. Camcorder firewire/usb cable goes to the computer. Is this how you did it?
Sounds like you've got the bulk of the items. You may need a stand and pop filter for the microphones, and I also used Sony Acid Pro for tweeking the sound with reverb and rendering the track but the Tascam also comes with Cubase LE which will do the same things.
Hey Matt, what micophone pre-amp are you using? I'm going to buy RODE NT-1 soon, but still I dint decided what preamp to buy.. I will produce Hip-Hop music, so, just vocal recording... I need to get warm, clean [without noise] sound quality... And what POP filter are you using? Thanks...
I'm plugging into a Tascam US-122 USB Audio / Midi Interface. It has Phantom Power X 2 with Guitar / Line, Direct Monitoring, 1/4" Stereo In / out. The controls are big knobs on top and the case is metal and rubber. Works great with sony Acid / Vegas but not used it with the included software.
Yeah, I have a bid going on one right now, can you please tell me if you guitar is jacked in? Or is that also the microphone picking up the guitar?? Thanks a million.
The Guitar is plugged in on one input of the Tascam 122 Interface, Mic on the other with Phantom Power. This help me balance the sound some, both inputs were set to Mono then mixed in Sony Acid.
Hope this was helpful, good luck with the bidding!
This microphone is connected directly to pc?
(Anyway, compliments for the voice!!)
MissChoccolateMuffin 10 months ago
Make an album
prince4d 1 year ago
hey, I just bought an M-Audio interface and a shure Sm 58 but this is way much better..would I be able to use it with the interface as well?
ganna18 1 year ago
how to conetc the microfone nt1 a whit compuet?
MyHakob 1 year ago
does the mic pic up the guitar and the vocals at the same time? or did you record guitar and then vocals separate??
AREayZEE 1 year ago
I can stop listening to this!! Do you have an album??
ID10Tofficial 1 year ago
@ID10Tofficial No, I don't but thanks.
HomeStudioGear 1 year ago
@HomeStudioGear It is awesome man!!!
ID10Tofficial 1 year ago
would this mic be bad with working with tother omnidirectional pattern mics (like recording a piano and a guitar) ?
Nicolichee16 2 years ago
are you recording with cubase? i also have a tascam US-122L and am looking to buy a NT1a, how does it perform in the home environment? is it rediculasly sensitive? or would you recommend it?
schewitt1 2 years ago
is that a taylor 110...and do you hvve slight reverb on ur vocs, nice job!!
codern 2 years ago
Wow. I actually just wanted to view this video 'cause of the NT1-A, but your performance totally caught me ;) Great work!
EliasKrause 2 years ago 6
Great recording again, but personally I would like to hear the sound of the guitar with no piezo pickup being recorded just the guitar. Your voice sounds great but the guitar sounds thin. Maybe it is just the sound of the guitar itself? Have you tried recording it without the guitar/line and just by the mic xlr?
fridrikur 3 years ago
really good !
i think you convinced me to get that mic - i was very unsatisfied of my mics
amaurythewarrior 3 years ago
good job! im thinking of buying a shure beta 87a .. do you think its better if i just buy the rode nt1-a?? thanks!
johnmakulit 3 years ago
Rode NT1-a is studio condenser microphone, used for vocal recording... Shure microphones are for live singing on concerts....So if you decide to buy Shure mic, you will need pro skill as producer, very good mic-preamp, and stuff like that... With Rode NT1-a, you can get great sound quality with items that costs around 300-400$ ...
Dzoni73 3 years ago
I love that mic! Can you tell me what I need to set that thing up? I know I'll need the following..
1) Mic + cable
2) Guitar + cable
3) Tascam 122
4) Camcorder
5) Computer
Mic cable and guitar cable goes into Tascam, and Tascam USB cable goes into the computer. Camcorder firewire/usb cable goes to the computer. Is this how you did it?
Am I missing anything else? Thanks!
StupidKupid777 3 years ago
Sounds like you've got the bulk of the items. You may need a stand and pop filter for the microphones, and I also used Sony Acid Pro for tweeking the sound with reverb and rendering the track but the Tascam also comes with Cubase LE which will do the same things.
Have fun,
Matt
HomeStudioGear 3 years ago
Thanks a lot!
StupidKupid777 3 years ago
Hey Matt, what micophone pre-amp are you using? I'm going to buy RODE NT-1 soon, but still I dint decided what preamp to buy.. I will produce Hip-Hop music, so, just vocal recording... I need to get warm, clean [without noise] sound quality... And what POP filter are you using? Thanks...
Dzoni73 3 years ago
I'm plugging into a Tascam US-122 USB Audio / Midi Interface. It has Phantom Power X 2 with Guitar / Line, Direct Monitoring, 1/4" Stereo In / out. The controls are big knobs on top and the case is metal and rubber. Works great with sony Acid / Vegas but not used it with the included software.
Cheers,
Matt
HomeStudioGear 3 years ago
Yeah, I have a bid going on one right now, can you please tell me if you guitar is jacked in? Or is that also the microphone picking up the guitar?? Thanks a million.
Great voice :D
monkeybars101 3 years ago
THANKS MONKEYBARS101,
The Guitar is plugged in on one input of the Tascam 122 Interface, Mic on the other with Phantom Power. This help me balance the sound some, both inputs were set to Mono then mixed in Sony Acid.
Hope this was helpful, good luck with the bidding!
Cheers,
Matt
HomeStudioGear 3 years ago
How does the guitar sound through the mic without it being plugged in? Thanks for the quick reply. :D
monkeybars101 3 years ago
I never tried it that way. I would imagine it to sound nice considering the mics other qualities.
Let me know what you think when you try it out.
Peace,
matt
HomeStudioGear 3 years ago
good quality....
i gonna buy that microphone
albertomonito 3 years ago