
I prefer to record them last but there are no rules. If you prefer to record them first, then do so.
To record vocals, make sure the place is quiet, shut the door, tell the people who live with you to be quiet, and do not record while your neighbor is drilling holes through his kitchen walls! Also, turn off your monitors and use a headset instead to avoid recording the playback with your microphone.
Condenser or dynamic microphones?
Dynamic microphones are solid, they don' need a power source, they can take heavy acoustic pressure (like a kick drum or a saxophone) and they are not too expensive. They are also less sensitive to surrounding noises than condenser microphones. The cons are they lack clarity in the high range, which renders takes less clear and defined than with condenser microphones. They can be used with Jack or XLR plugs.
Condenser microphones are much more responsive and accurate. Their high sensitivity is double-edged, because they will capture any noise when recording. The fans of your PC are noisy? Chances are this noise will be recorded. Sound comes out of your headset? It will be recorded by your condenser microphone. Children are loudly playing outside? You might get that too. However, some condenser microphones are called "cardioid", or "hyper cardioid", and they only record what comes from a specific direction, ignoring (more or less) other sound sources from other directions. On the contrary, omnidirectional microphones record what comes from anywhere. Not ideal for a home studio. Condenser microphones are also more fragile (don't knock them) and must be powered through a "phantom power", whose standard is 48 volts. This kind of power is either present on your audio interface and can be turned on and off with a button, or it will require the use of an external phantom power source that you will then connect to your audio interface. You have to use 3-pin XLR plugs that carry the phantom power current. Finally, condenser microphones are usually rather expensive, some of them cost several thousand euros (or dollars, or pounds), but only professional studios or rich amateurs can afford those. On the plus side, the sound you get with a condenser microphone will have the best quality.
Be cautious though, a good dynamic microphone is worth better than a bad condenser microphone. No big secret here, for microphones like for anything else, very low prices are rarely synonymous with good quality.
A few known and renowned microphone brands: AKG, Milab, Neumann, Rode, Sennheiser, Shure...
Some pieces of advice: buy a microphone stand and a pop filter (you can also make one yourself with wire and a piece of tights from your wife / girlfriend / mother / daughter / neighbor). The stand will prevent you from manually holding your microphone and thus produce handling noises. As for the pop filter, it prevents the air to hit the microphone and produce unwanted blowing sounds when you pronounce some letters such as "p" or "b".

Jack plug (left) and XLR (right)


No need to go on and on forever, recording is rather easy. As long as you pay attention to your recording levels and take care over your takes, you should get a satisfying result, good enough to finalize the song


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Xrizon
le 09/04/2014 à 22h01
Merci pour toutes ces informations, y a de quoi faire, et c'est rare de trouver un site ou c'est aussi bien expliqué et détaillé, certaines choses sur lesquelles je bute depuis des semaines sont claires aujourd'hui... Pas facile de retomber dessus pourtant !
Tsuka
le 22/03/2014 à 16h33
Formidable site sur le sujet, travail impressionnant et très instructif s'il en est.
Tout simplement… superbe !!!
Radium51
le 15/03/2014 à 14h52
Félicitations pour votre site de grande qualité.
Je connais bien la MAO mais débute la guitare et votre site m'a vraiment éclairé sur les plugins liés à cet instrument.
Difficile de se servir d'un chargeur d'impulsions lorsqu'on n'y connaît rien :-)
plouno59
le 26/01/2014 à 09h20
Excellent site, le meilleur en français, hyper complet, quel travail !
Je le recommande à tous ceux qui veulent débuter dans la MAO, les conseils sont précieux, les liens efficaces....
Bravo et merci
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<em>Merci du compliment, ça fait plaisir !
Grebz</em>
Nourko
le 31/12/2013 à 16h39
Très intéressant ce site pour ce qui touche à la musique "home made"...
La catégorie Séquenceurs est bien fournie mais il manque à mon avis un logiciel de choix : Energy XT !
C'est le logiciel que j'utilise perso et il est très complet aussi bien en midi qu'en audio. Le tout pour un prix très raisonnable.
Plus d'infos sur <a href="http://www.energy-xt.com/" target="_blank"> sur le site officiel</a>.
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<em>Il n'était pas dans ma liste parce que je ne le connaissais pas. Je l'ai ajouté. Merci de l'info.
Grebz</em>
