Rock vocal mic recommendation
I want to step up to a mic for about $1000-$2000. No more entry level large condenser mics. I want a keeper. I dont need all the patterns in my project studio, just for vocals. First thoughts are a Neumann TLM 193 or equivalent. I keep getting told just to buy a U87, but I cant seem to justify the expense if I dont have a use all of the mics patterns. Led Zeppelin/Zebra style vocals.
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Compressor for rock/electric guitar
mic preamp - I assume api? Great River with royer?
how about for a compressor - what will give a nice fat and present sound?
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'Classical' mics in rock music.
Hi everyone
I'm just wondering if people here use the 'standard' classical mics for rock music.
The mics I mean are by Schoeps, DPA/B&K, Sennheiser MKH series.
Just wondering...
John Stafford
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Sproll - Looking for a British Rock Producer
Hi everyone,
The band I play in called sproll is looking for a producer for our first full length album. We are based in Moncton, NB Canada and currently are not signed to a label and have not secured any distribution as this is our first full length album we will be releasing.
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Rock Revival Drum Kit mic technique
I recently read about this technique and gave it a try on the last album i did. It turned out FANTASTIC. Basicly it is a way to pepper in a lo-fi vibe to a otherwise crisp hi-fi drumkit... its a common trend with the rock revial bands like: the strokes, killers, franz f., etc.
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Product Placement in Rock Videos
Has anyone noticed that the same mics appear in a lot of rock videos. This is quite interesting, as I've seen several videos on MTV that feature those 'spontaneous' recording sessions with U87s for example on tracks that I just happen to know were recorded with different mics. Of course you see a lot of SM58s as well, but I can understand that if people want to get a sort of 'live' look.
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Rough Mix for pinple rock & new metal
Hi, Every one.
I just came this forum.
Nice meet you. haha.
I'm a chief recording engineer of Red House Studio in south of korea.
May be you can hear chracteristic korean indi music from now.
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4" or 6" rockwool absorption ?
hi,
I'm making some absorption panels ( 2' x 4' ) for home recording that i can move so not against a wall). I will you them mostly for vocal booth and for general absorption in my 'live room'. I want to use 2" rockwool panels ( good absorption AND cheap !)
absorption coefficient for a 2" rockwool panel are:
125hz 250hz 500hz 1000hz 2000hz 4000hz
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what to go with my MOTU 24io for recording rock
ok i've got a Yamaha mg16/4 mixer with 10 solid state pre's. i can send out 8 channels individually to the motu, and i can mix a stereo pair out through the subgroup out. this is basically 10 channels taken care of.
preamp for pop&rock
Millennia
pendolum
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In your experience how are the all in one solution like quartett or stt1?
better an all in one solution or not?
thanks
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