Vocal miking techniques are quite simples really and it all starts with the mic. If you are on a budget I would suggest the Studio Projects B1 condenser mic as my split test have shown that this is one of the only mics under $150 that can really compete with the big boys.
The next thing you want to get is a pop shield which will stop you getting a popping sound when your singer says their P’s.
Get your singer to stand about 12 inches back from the mic and us a nice compressor to level out their delivery.
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