Personally I recommend the RODE NT1-A. It retails at about $240 or so. For the sound I would compare it to mics costing over a thousand. I've heard it on many sessions from rap to metal and it has never let me down. Also, if you are on a budget you can go with the Shure SM58.
A form of a recording instrument is a microphone. The microphone is used to record vocals over different tracks and beats.
The Shure SM7b microphone
An Apex 440 is a USB condenser microphone for vocals that is under $100.00
It's possible, but will not produce a recording with good sound quality. If recording with one microphone you should record guitar and vocals separately and overlap the sounds. A good program for doing this that is free is Audacity. You can record the guitar part and the listen to the recording while you sing to a playback.
There are many different tips on recording vocals. It always helps to have a good microphone, good space, a good microphone technique, making sure the singer is well rehearsed, and picking a mic that suits you, or rather, the singer.
Yes
Speak your words into the Microphone.
A microphone and a recorder.
A microphone is an object that is to amplify or record sound waves.
The VocoPro Mark-CV1 Professional Condenser Karaoke Microphone is considered to be the best.
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You use a microphone and record the said microphone