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I have used U47's and a Studio projects C3 on my vocals for my most
recent album...but I was given an M149 recently and I can't get it to sound good on aggressive vocals??? Any advice?? Thanks |
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The M149, in my opinion, has a little bit of a "hard" sound and an
overall bright balance. You should compliment it with a warm and fat sounding mic pre. Try different patterns and mic placement to get the quality your looking for. Mike ZIV wrote: I have used U47's and a Studio projects C3 on my vocals for my most recent album...but I was given an M149 recently and I can't get it to sound good on aggressive vocals??? Any advice?? Thanks |
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Agreed. Try it in the polar pattern between cardioid and hyper. This is
the closest pattern to your U47 in cardioid setting. That said, I'm not sure it's the right mic for an "agressive" vocal. But with the right preamp (try something with iron in it like a DW Fearn) you may get just what you're looking for. Karl Winkler Lectrosonics, Inc. http://www.lectrosonics.com |
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Hi Ziv.
We get pretty good results using it in conjunction with the Avalon Vt-737sp, even on agressive vocals. Hassan |
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 02:13:26 -0500, ZIV wrote
(in article .com): I have used U47's and a Studio projects C3 on my vocals for my most recent album...but I was given an M149 recently and I can't get it to sound good on aggressive vocals??? Any advice?? Thanks Get a nice room and don't crowd the mic. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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In article .com,
"ZIV" wrote: I have used U47's and a Studio projects C3 on my vocals for my most recent album...but I was given an M149 recently and I can't get it to sound good on aggressive vocals??? Any advice?? Thanks I've never been a fan of the M149. The original M49 is great, along with the classic U47 and U67, but the modern M149 doesn't have the same vibe. The lack of transformer probably has a lot to do with it missing the "classic" sound. I'd say a Neve module with it's transformer and slightly darker, smoother character may tame it a bit, but I'd rather just use a different mic. -- Jay Frigoletto Mastersuite www.promastering.com |
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