There are times when I prefer to use a dynamic mic in certain situations. Some large diaphram dynamics need a lot of gain to get the best sound. Here's a solution:
This blog is the supplement to the Test Site: VO Mic Tests. Some Mics Tested: Blue Snowball, MXL V88, Heil PR-40, Rode NTG-1, Kel HM-7Ui, AT 4047 SV, Senn MKH-416, Neumann TLM 103, MCA SP-1 Modified, Shure SM58, Gefell M930, ADK A51 type V, Heil PR-20, Peluso 2247, CAD GXL2400, Heil PR-22, AKG 414 BXLS, CAD M177, EV Raven, CharterOak SA538, Kel HM-2D, Senn MD421, SE Titan, SE 2200a, EV RE-20, AK-47, Blue Bluebird, Shure SM7b, Neumann U87ai,
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Cloudlifter Adds Gain to Ribbon and Dynamic Mics
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Is Blue Upping USB Mic Credibility?
I haven't found a USB Mic that I would use for all voiceover applications, although I have used some pretty good ones. But this review piques my interest.
Engadget's Review of the Blue Yeti Pro
I would love to test this new Blue. Maybe I will ask my new found "Apple" buddies to loan me theirs.
Engadget's Review of the Blue Yeti Pro
I would love to test this new Blue. Maybe I will ask my new found "Apple" buddies to loan me theirs.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
About Your Acoustical Environment
Universal Audio published an interesting article on Sound Proofing/Deadening for musicians. Most points can be taken by Voiceover Artists.
Here's the "Build Your Own Sound Deadening Panels" piece we did several years ago:
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