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Microphone Band Music

Can a Rock Band 2 Mic work to record?
Will the Rock Band microphone work to record music on the computer?
Yes, in fact I use it sometimes to make clips of music when I'm writing it. Google the program "Audacity." It's a really good program used by thousands of beginning bands who cant afford studio quality stuff. Rock band mics actually have a surprisingly good quality audio input.
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Rock Band Microphone Button $1.99 Rock Band Microphone Button This is an officially licensed Rock Band Button which has a Rock Band image to the front. The diameter of this Rock Band button is 1 inch. |
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BadAax UM600 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone $79.99 The BadAax UM600 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone. A studio quality, large diaphragm, cardioid condenser microphone with a built in USB interface, Music Factory Direct is proud to offer this high end, high quality microphone to our customers. With its wide band width, high audio resolution of 16-bit/48Kkhz, frequency response of 30Hz-18,000KHz, SPL: 140dB Max and with a speed of transfer of information at 480 Mbps, the BadAax UM600 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone is a must have for anyone using a computer for multitrack recording and monitoring. Type: Musical Instrument Accessories |
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PS3 - Rock Band $24.97 Rock Band allows gamers to perform music from the world?s biggest rock artists with their friends as a virtual band using drum, bass/lead guitar and microphone peripherals, in addition to offering deep online connectivity. Built on deals with the world?s biggest record labels and music publishers, the music featured in Rock Band spans all genres of rock and include many of the master recordings from the biggest songs and artists of all time.Guitar, drums and microphone not included. |
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Beyonce Live Band @ Vienna Jamsession - Song 1: AKG Mic Rap
Why Singers Must Conduct Band Sound Check
When your band and you as the lead singer use electronic musical instruments such as the electric guitar, electric bass or the microphone etc, conducting a sound check is necessary to balance the sound of the instruments and your voice.
Your band members will sound check their own instruments and their systems such as the monitor first and then you, the singer or the vocal section will do your own sound check last once the sound system for the musical instruments are already well balanced. Sound check in this sequence will enable you to hear how you sound when you are actually singing with your band.
At the sound check, make sure that your microphone is free from its stand if you want to move around or dance during your singing performance. Also ask the sound equipment technicians for a monitor to be placed in front of you so that you can hear yourself sing. If you can get your hands on a pair of sound monitor earpiece, that will be better because this will give you more room to prance around and entertain your audience and fans.
How to sound check the singer's microphone?
Your singing voice when produced by the microphone should be louder and above the sounds produced by the band so that your voice can carry the songs well and able to portray your feel, song interpretation and emotions clearly. Sometimes, this may result in loud feed backs (that loud piercing screeching sound produced by the microphone) so much so that your sound technician or yourself must know where the maximum volume can be before the irritating screeching feedback occurs. The sound technician should mark this threshold on his sound board control.
During the crescendo parts of songs, move away from the microphone so that you do not trigger feedback and move back in again during the softer part of the songs. By doing this, you are not only able to control feed backs, you will also not irritate sensitive audience who may not enjoy loud singing. On the other hand, when the singing is soft and you are far away from your audience, they may not be able to make out what you are singing and that is why you need to move closer to the microphone when the interpretation of the song calls for you to sing softly.
It is important to watch out for consonants or lyrics beginning with 'P's and 'B's. When you are singing loudly into the microphone, these consonants may cause explosive pop pop sounds on the microphone. If you think 'M', you will be able to prevent 'please' and 'baby' exploding out of the speakers.
The final sound check
At the end of the sound check session, you and your band must run through a couple of songs. This is done not only because you want to hear whether the sound is good from the audience perspective but also whether all your band members can hear themselves, the band as a whole and sound from their monitors.
About the Author
More free singing and music articles from Chris Chew’s sitesHow to sing and play guitar quickly and How to be a successful singer

