i plan on getting an envoice to use with a firepod and use it as a mic preamp and compressor for vocal, bass and anything else that i can think of. i also wanted to use it for mastering. its only a one channel preamp so i was thinking it wouldnt work on a stereo mix. iv never used mic preamp amps before or used them for mastering so i was wondering if any of ye here could help me and explain what way would work if ye can.
thx for any advice
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You don't use a mic preamp to master anything in the first place
You don't use a mic preamp to master anything in the first place, even if you bought 2 of them for "stereo". They are designed for an entirely different application, and operate at different levels than mastering-intended gear is. Like Bent said, do your homework.
overall sound as in main stereo mix sorry. lets say im using c
overall sound as in main stereo mix sorry.
lets say im using cubase or pro tools and instead of putting a compressor on the main mix i could send it to the envoice and compress it there. im guessing the tube compressor on the envoice would be better than the standard compressor plug in that comes with cubase or protools. i could be wrong, thats why im asking here.
sweeten the sound as in make it warmer because of the tube.
nillox wrote: overall sound as in main stereo mix sorry. lets
nillox wrote: overall sound as in main stereo mix sorry.
lets say im using cubase or pro tools and instead of putting a compressor on the main mix i could send it to the envoice and compress it there. im guessing the tube compressor on the envoice would be better than the standard compressor plug in that comes with cubase or protools. i could be wrong, thats why im asking here.
sweeten the sound as in make it warmer because of the tube.
The problem with that idea is that unless you can bypass the preamps, your passing it all through another gainstage. Not so good. Bad even. You're likely to just end up with added distortion.
sweeten the sound as in make it warmer because of the tube. You
sweeten the sound as in make it warmer because of the tube.
You read too much marketing material. Tubes have very little to do with "sweetness" or "warmth" (unless you're referring to the considerable heat produced by the tubes).
I'm not saying that there isn't a certain amount of "sweet" and/or "warm" sounding tube gear out there... But the fact that a piece of gear has tubes doesn't automatically make it either.
hueseph wrote: The problem with that idea is that unless you can
hueseph wrote: The problem with that idea is that unless you can bypass the preamps, your passing it all through another gainstage. Not so good. Bad even. You're likely to just end up with added distortion.
oh ok, thats kinda what i needed to know, i was just wondering of a way to use the envoice on the main mix. thx anyway guys
ya i kinda thought that piece of gear would be crap. i know tha
ya i kinda thought that piece of gear would be crap. i know that things wont be amazing just because they have a tube in it, i just thought that a mid priced mic pre amp/compressor/eq, that peaople have said is good, would be better than the standard plug ins that come with software.
thanks anyway ppl
There's way more to mastering than you seem to think! Please se
There's way more to mastering than you seem to think!
Please search these forums and read up on the subject.
Here's a good post to start you off:
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Thomas B. added some great links at the bottom, check them out!