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Post by bradd on Apr 26, 2024 20:42:41 GMT -6
I’ll echo Jacob’s choice of the Beyerdynamic MC930s. Great mics.
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Post by bradd on Apr 12, 2024 8:22:24 GMT -6
Sound Radix Auto Align-a must for anyone who records drums FabFilter ProQ3 Soundtoys Echoboy Decapitator or PSP Saturator FabFilter ProL
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Post by bradd on Feb 28, 2024 9:04:28 GMT -6
"I is not handy" is one of my defining characteristics.
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Post by bradd on Feb 17, 2024 16:36:57 GMT -6
Excellent work! Congrats!
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Post by bradd on Feb 13, 2024 21:24:04 GMT -6
I used to make the mistake of trying to use the M88 like an SM58 and eating it. I also wondered why everybody talked about it being a great vocal mic when on me it sounded like spitty garbage. Once I backed off to about a foot away, I figured out what everyone was talking about. Phil clearly figured that out.
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Post by bradd on Jan 31, 2024 13:57:37 GMT -6
If it's a real electromechanical keyboard, I think it will be in the 5K range.
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Post by bradd on Jan 31, 2024 10:46:45 GMT -6
I'd be surprised and disappointed if this is digital. Wurlitzer is apparently owned by Gibson now for what that's worth. The emulations have gotten so good, I can't imagine they could sell many if it's just digital.
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Post by bradd on Jan 31, 2024 6:56:48 GMT -6
Ever since I had Murph Wanca here in Nashville go through mine a few years ago, it has played like a dream and required zero maintenance. I would never think about gigging with it though.
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Post by bradd on Jan 30, 2024 11:26:09 GMT -6
I have two Redco TT bays that I need to relabel. Happy to be a tester. Count me in for this too!
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Post by bradd on Jan 20, 2024 9:40:04 GMT -6
Sorry, Ben. I’ve been in Nashville 5 years and we’ve never had weather like this. Hope this happens later.
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Post by bradd on Dec 19, 2023 10:53:10 GMT -6
Love my big Latch Lakes. My only beef is with the wheels. I wish they had three wheels for easier moving.
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Post by bradd on Dec 9, 2023 21:43:17 GMT -6
John, I’m going to have a Symphony MKI 8x8 Analog for sale shortly. They are great units. PM me if you’re interested.
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Post by bradd on Nov 6, 2023 9:17:48 GMT -6
Houston, we have a problem.
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Post by bradd on Nov 5, 2023 18:19:39 GMT -6
Ah, cus you luv its repeats ? 😃I wish I was that clever. The board seemed to go haywire right when I posted.
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Post by bradd on Nov 5, 2023 17:03:26 GMT -6
I’d put Echoboy in the category.
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Post by bradd on Nov 5, 2023 16:51:25 GMT -6
I’d put Echoboy in the category.
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Post by bradd on Nov 2, 2023 14:46:27 GMT -6
Cool features! Thanks.
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Post by bradd on Nov 2, 2023 13:28:43 GMT -6
Looks great. What do the 6db and bump buttons do?
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Post by bradd on Nov 1, 2023 19:51:44 GMT -6
I did this earlier this year. I went with all CAPI (4 BT50s, 2 LC25s, and 2 LC40s).
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Post by bradd on Oct 31, 2023 21:15:58 GMT -6
I just bought a refurbed M1 Max MBP last week. It’s a little frustrating, but I’m certain it will more than meet my needs coming from a 2012 MBP.
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Post by bradd on Oct 26, 2023 20:14:27 GMT -6
Seawell is absolutely right about the Korby 67M head. That mic is special and I’ve never heard a better vocal mic. Good to know Dave can fix them. He’s excellent.
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Post by bradd on Oct 26, 2023 15:01:14 GMT -6
I had a Korby Convertible system with 47, 67M, 251 and 12 heads for many years. The 67M and 251 heads are excellent. I rarely found use for the 47 and 12 heads. I haven't heard the C800 head. A couple of factors would steer me away from buying one today. First, I'm not sure of anyone who services these mics. Mine needed servicing a couple of times over the years. At that time Korby was still in business, and the repairs took an extraordinary amount of time. Without a reliable tech servicing these, I would steer clear. Second, I think you can get two or three more reliable mics for the $5,200 they are asking.
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Post by bradd on Oct 20, 2023 8:42:25 GMT -6
Mix: Serpent SB4001 and VP28s Master: Fabfilter ProL
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Post by bradd on Sept 21, 2023 15:13:54 GMT -6
My main drum problem while tracking is solving the obsessively-ringing toms in the close tom mics, annoyingly overtaking the entire drum mix. I monitor back on the Duality with the toms gated, making setting-choices extremely-quick and moving-on. If the drummer plays with a lot of dynamics, it misses a lot. Most of the time, it’s not a big deal though; I’m just monitoring with it, but sometimes it does matter, with the style of music or the sparse instrumentation. Does this plugin solve my problems easily, quickly, and effectively? Enough where I might not have to think about it at all while tracking, until I have time to get into it in editing; where I group cut the toms when not being played or anything else I might do? I can't say if Silencer will solve all your problems, but so far it's working well for me. On a side note, I believe I got this tip from Benny Greb. Flatten a few cotton balls and put them in each tom. It just keeps the resonant head from continuously ringing, without killing the sound like muffling would. Are you affixing the cotton balls to the resonant head somehow or just setting them loose in the tom?
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Post by bradd on Sept 13, 2023 19:49:28 GMT -6
I’ve had 24 I/o in my mkI for years and have never heard the fan. I think that may have been a problem with some of the earlier units.
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