Thanks folks for the very helpful replies.

I think I will have to do a little detective work to try and get the vacals up a bit, Say if I talk close to mic then the clip indicator does light up red in Cubase, So don't want that. It does seem to me that the slightest variation in distance from mic does tend to make a difference in recording, I believe ideal distance to sing into mic is around 6-9 inches, correct me if Im wrong though I suppose there is a personal preferences on that.

I think I will try a different mic as well if I can get my hands on one such as shure 57/58. One I am using is cheapest in shure range shure c606 discontinued now I believe, a few reviews on amazon say that it is a quiet mic

http://www.amazon.com/Shure-C606-WD-All-Purpose-Dynamic-Microphone/product-reviews/B000FIE1WK

So will try a different mic I think.
I do want a dynamic mic as I have tried a condenser before but picked up too much noise in room.

Which would be the best to buy do you think shure 57 or 58? I don't like a mic picking up too much of the bass in my voice so don't know which of the above mics would be better in that regard.
Thanks for any advice.

Musiclover


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Musiclover

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Windows 10 (64bit) M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Band in a Box 2025, Cubase 14, Cakewalk and far too many VST plugins that I probably don't need or will ever use smile