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cyorkgo
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Ok -I know this is going to sound stupid to most of you experienced recording artist/producers/engineers etc. But - what is a warm sound vs. a thin or bright sounding mic?
Also - can you email me or allow me to download some sample MP3 or wav files with examples of what warm and bright/thin etc. If not, can you direct me to a link with some samples files - I appreciate it.
As far as mics go - my budget right now is $250.00. I just purchased a focusrite trakmaster preamp.
I am going to use the mic for female/male vocals - R&B/Gospel/Rap/Pop - and to use on chimes, cow bells, acoustic guitar etc.
I appreciate all the advice you can give me. Once I get that 100 Million Dollar Deal - I wont forget cha  |
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