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We've been doing enough narration this year that we're getting the itch
to get a pre-mic, maybe pre/comp/mic combo that are really geared towards that, instead of using the pres and mics meant for music recording. The pres we've put into service have been HHB Radius 30, TLA pre-comp, and RNP. Mics have been variously an 87, KSM32 and 414. Results have always been good, but it's time to end the compromise. Looking for more detail, basically, and a better noise floor. The sonic attitude that flatters guitars and drums won't be a plus. EQ isn't an issue, because it all gets recorded flat to make later pickups match, and goes into PTHD and spit back out with Waves EQ (and comps). So within a budget of $2500 for the pre/strip and the mic, what comes to mind? Obviously, the old "different voices require different things", but we can always put up one of the above if we want. Due to the nature of recent projects, the HHB and 87 have been left in position for everyone and everyone has sounded good on them. We do feel the need for a quieter track and a bit more detail, and we want a "go to" combo that we can leave set up. So...any advice? Thanks!!! V |
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vdubreeze wrote:
We've been doing enough narration this year that we're getting the itch to get a pre-mic, maybe pre/comp/mic combo that are really geared towards that, instead of using the pres and mics meant for music recording. The pres we've put into service have been HHB Radius 30, TLA pre-comp, and RNP. Mics have been variously an 87, KSM32 and 414. Results have always been good, but it's time to end the compromise. What compromise? I'm thinking the problem(s) (not yet defined for us) have to do with talent, room, or application of the tools. The stuff you have is good enough for the job. But if I had to upgrade it I'd probably toss the HHB and the TLA and add an RNC to the RNP, but that's just me. If I could spend more I'd get a Great River MEQ-1NV and an LA2. http://www.greatriverelectronics.com/products.html -- ha |
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![]() hank alrich wrote: What compromise? I'm thinking the problem(s) (not yet defined for us) have to do with talent, room, or application of the tools. The stuff you have is good enough for the job. But if I had to upgrade it I'd probably toss the HHB and the TLA and add an RNC to the RNP, but that's just me. If I could spend more I'd get a Great River MEQ-1NV and an LA2. Our booth is fine and the talent is top notch. Have RNCs. Love 'em, but have found that neither the super nice mode nor the regular mode really ideal for voice-overs. Thing is, I did a session elsewhere that used some of the same talent using an Avalon M5 and a Neumann 149, and the better detail and lower noise floor (practically the same booth) is what made me listen back to the stuff with our 87 and the HHB and RNP (the former having better noise floor on quiet recordings while the latter had better detail). Obviously the 149 is several grand, but the Avalon is within reach so I'm looking for advice on the best way to move toward that result within $2,500, maybe $3,000. The 87 has been very good, but I've been hearing things in other voice recordings (that we get to score to) that I can only describe as to our 87 as it is to the KSM32. An RE20 didn't work well simply because it didn't have enough gain, but perhaps the RE20 with a Grace? I hear great things about the MEQ-1NV, but haven't come across one. Like I said, not looking for sizzle or boom, just transparency and gain. There's a Focusrite ISA220 available locally, but all the affordable Focusrite things that I've heard seem like whole different (weinier) animals than the better ones. Is the ISA220 worth considering? Thanks again, all, for your thoughts on this. I really aprreciate them. V |
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