Recording VocalsWhich Mic Should I Use When Recording Vocals?If you’re serious about recording a lot of vocals, then you should head down to a pro audio dealerand try the microphones yourself. Different microphones have different tones. Finding one thatworks well with your voice will have a positive effect on your vocal productions. Below are twomicrophones that I think are the best in their price range.Beginner: sE 2200a IIPro: Neumann U87Simple Home Studio Vocal BoothThink carefully about which room you record vocals in if you’re in a home studio. You probablydon’t want to record in a room with a prominent echo, so choose a room with a flatter sound. Areflection shield is an inexpensive and effective way to tame reflections in your room. Placingsome acoustic treatment or a duvet behind the standing point of the singer can also be veryeffective for getting a clean sound. Always use a pop shield to reduce the energy of the plosivesyllables.Capturing The PerformanceWhen recording the vocal, focus on getting a captivating and emotional performance above allelse. Great tuning is also important but pitchy vocals are fixable to some extent. So warm upbefore you start singing and give it everything you’ve got.