My 2 cents..
What kind of music are intending on making? If it involves acoustic instruments, an SM58 will not do this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDmss9lwK...re=related
Yea, some big name singers use the SM58 in a band context effectively enough. Or buried in some mix is fine. But, I've had a 58, there's no way it could do what it did on the guitar and voice on Jessie J's Track.
If you're doing Electronic music, I suppose it doesn't matter that much, I can't really say, I don't make techno, trance, house, etc.
Hardware beats software. Don't know why, but it does. If I were to embark on a serious Electronic studio project, here's what I'd do if money were a concern. Track things with the best soft-synths you can find. Then send those tracks out to a proper mixing place , and have them pump all the tracks through outboard analog gear.
If you can afford real synths....more power to you.
What kind of music are intending on making? If it involves acoustic instruments, an SM58 will not do this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDmss9lwK...re=related
Yea, some big name singers use the SM58 in a band context effectively enough. Or buried in some mix is fine. But, I've had a 58, there's no way it could do what it did on the guitar and voice on Jessie J's Track.
If you're doing Electronic music, I suppose it doesn't matter that much, I can't really say, I don't make techno, trance, house, etc.
Hardware beats software. Don't know why, but it does. If I were to embark on a serious Electronic studio project, here's what I'd do if money were a concern. Track things with the best soft-synths you can find. Then send those tracks out to a proper mixing place , and have them pump all the tracks through outboard analog gear.
If you can afford real synths....more power to you.