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I'm looking to make a really nice signal path for vocal recording.
I am trying to figure out what would be the cleanest most pristine way to get audio into a Pro tools LE system. Right now I am thinking about a TLM 103 or 414 into an Avalon 737 or the LA-610 Recording Channel into an Apogee 200 A/D converter into Protools. Am i on the right track? Am I forgetting anything? Will using the Apogee be better than the Digi002? Any potential issues? Does anyone use/like the Blue Mics? Thanks, -Peter |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message om... I'm looking to make a really nice signal path for vocal recording. I am trying to figure out what would be the cleanest most pristine way to get audio into a Pro tools LE system. Right now I am thinking about a TLM 103 or 414 into an Avalon 737 or the LA-610 Recording Channel into an Apogee 200 A/D converter into Protools. Am i on the right track? Am I forgetting anything? Will using the Apogee be better than the Digi002? Any potential issues? Does anyone use/like the Blue Mics? Your electronic paths are both good, although quite different from one another. Your choice of microphone may be good or awful, depending on the voice you're planning to record. The 414 comes in two flavors, XLII and XLS. The first one is quite bright, the second, not so bright. In other words, buy from a dealer who will let you either try the microphones out at home, with the electronics you choose, or buy one and return it within a few days if it turns out not to be good for the voice you plan to record. If you plan to record a variety of voices, you may need a variety of microphones. Peace, Paul |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message om... I'm looking to make a really nice signal path for vocal recording. I am trying to figure out what would be the cleanest most pristine way to get audio into a Pro tools LE system. Right now I am thinking about a TLM 103 or 414 into an Avalon 737 or the LA-610 Recording Channel into an Apogee 200 A/D converter into Protools. Am i on the right track? Am I forgetting anything? Will using the Apogee be better than the Digi002? Any potential issues? Does anyone use/like the Blue Mics? Your electronic paths are both good, although quite different from one another. Your choice of microphone may be good or awful, depending on the voice you're planning to record. The 414 comes in two flavors, XLII and XLS. The first one is quite bright, the second, not so bright. In other words, buy from a dealer who will let you either try the microphones out at home, with the electronics you choose, or buy one and return it within a few days if it turns out not to be good for the voice you plan to record. If you plan to record a variety of voices, you may need a variety of microphones. Peace, Paul |
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Paul Stamler wrote:
The 414 comes in two flavors, XLII and XLS. The first one is quite bright, the second, not so bright. What's the scoop on these new 414s? Do they sound like the TLII & UBLS? Or like any of the older ones? |
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Paul Stamler wrote:
The 414 comes in two flavors, XLII and XLS. The first one is quite bright, the second, not so bright. What's the scoop on these new 414s? Do they sound like the TLII & UBLS? Or like any of the older ones? |
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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 11:06:20 -0400, agent86 wrote
(in article ): Paul Stamler wrote: The 414 comes in two flavors, XLII and XLS. The first one is quite bright, the second, not so bright. What's the scoop on these new 414s? Do they sound like the TLII & UBLS? Or like any of the older ones? My review should be in the up coming issue of PAR. Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 11:06:20 -0400, agent86 wrote
(in article ): Paul Stamler wrote: The 414 comes in two flavors, XLII and XLS. The first one is quite bright, the second, not so bright. What's the scoop on these new 414s? Do they sound like the TLII & UBLS? Or like any of the older ones? My review should be in the up coming issue of PAR. Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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