Originally Posted By: BBBB
Hey Donny:
Many thanks for listening. I agree with comments about fullness and I liked your EQ'd version way better! What did you do? I recorded this in mono. Using Garage Band with my BOSE T1 mixer via USB into a MacBook Pro(2007). Channel 1 vocal and Channel 2 was E60 left mono out into BOSE T1 . The Style was a UPG I created a while ago for playing out live. Country rock 175 Beat.
I tried my condenser mic for the vocal but it was picking the keystrokes as I was playing and feeding back so I ended up using an old no name PAX dynamic mic.
While creating the recording monitored via headphone jack out of the MacBook. Garage Band mixed it down normalized it(I guess?) and created an .aif file. I converted that file to mp3 using a free program called Smart Converter. The BOSE only allows for mono recording. I do have the Apogee Duet which I use for Acoustic Guitar/Vocals but will try as that as well. Thanks for the encouragement and yes the floodgate has been opened wink . grin
Cheers!
Brian


Your very welcome Brian,.....I use for all my Music processing Mixcraft 6...... http://acoustica.com/mixcraft/
this is a GREAT program that does it all, best bang for the buck also...easy to use too. In fact I recorded my last CD project totally thru MC6 and it sound terrific headphone
Give it a look and good luck with your music.