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I JUST WANNA LOOSE CONTROLLLLAAHAHAAAA AA
I likey!
Regn wrote:I DONT WANNA TO SAVE MY SOUL NOW
I JUST WANNA LOOSE CONTROLLLLAAHAHAAAA AA
hog wrote:Apart from the fact that "Nibz" sounds amazing, I'm gobsmacked regarding how fast Dev works when tracking vox.
BrunoN wrote:Somebody on youtube wrote that this model of microphone has directional characteristic with "dead zone" where it doesn't pick much (it's called cardioid pattern, if I got it right, basically it records stuff mainly from the front of it). Maybe that's the case.
edit: thought the sound from the monitors reverbates around the room a bit, so should get recorded anyway. Yeah, it's a good question. And I have the another - is that kind of recording, like, recording only few lines of at one take typical? I'm guessing recording whole vocal line at once is a rarity today?
Ike wrote:how come you (devin) sing your vocals while blasting the mix full on through the room? doesn't all that sound mess up your vocal recording? i didn't get that.
Nevaeh wrote:I appreciate people are interested in the microphone, that's a given - I'm a gearhead and I goof off over different impedance mods to pickup's, all sorts. But over 2 pages all about a microphone, then flaming someone because they get the model wrong - I fail to see the full relevance to the OP topic. There's in fact a thread for gear chat.
Sennheiser, Shure, etc. are all fantastic makes. Dev uses one, that's a big sign of approval for the majority right there, especially from what we heard and saw - so I reiterate I'm just far more interested on whats going into addicted creatively, technique and emotionally, from dev and other fans reaction - so excuse my prudence.
As for kyl88... er what?
Wander wrote:
You know, it depends on the type of music and vocals you want to have. Recording whole vocal line at once is possible and is done on situations where you don't need to have multiple layers I guess. You can usually hear it on the record when the vocals are done with one take.
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