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Tonight was my first encounter with either this microphone (Neumann
U67 in excellent condition) or this preamp (Siemens/Telefunken V72). I'm doing vocals for some new last-minute songs my band has added to the album we have coming out in the fall. Both of these items are being rented at a very reasonable price from a very kind local audiophile collector guy. I LOVE THIS SOUND. I never had that much curiosity about the U67 school but now I think I'm in love. It is very tight and focused. Vivid and whole. I think it's actually inspiring me to sing better. [boring tech stuff: The only other thing in the recording chain is a Distressor which is being used very timidly. Monitoring the signal on playback, I am running it through an API EQ (mild brightening) and a Drawmer 1969 compressor used more aggressively. I am tracking to Digital Performer locked to a Lucid clock. The resulting files will be dumped to 2" 16track studer next week. The U67 is very different than the 251 mic that I had used before on my own voice for this project. Not better, just a different shade of really good. Darker and more macho. The 251 is airier and "etched" sounding. Some things are famous for a reason, I guess. That's the lesson I keep learning in audio: a lot of things are classic for a reason. It's like the first time you play a great Rickenbacker into a cranked AC30, you're like: "Oh, THERE'S that sound." It's like, you know, duh. Classic for a reason. I don't know why I'm such an idiot as to always think I can reinvent the wheel. The U67 into a V72 ain't an innovative combo, but it sure is brilliant. I don't know what either of these items sounds like apart from each other -- don't have time to get all scientific a/b-ing and ****. I'm on a time crunch. Mainly I just thought I'd write to say that I'm having a lovely evening recording. I'd just thought I'd share it with you, my fellow sound-obsessed people. Gear obsession can be really unhealthy and really dorky, I know. I don't consider myself a gearhead, but I have to say there are moments when I really enjoy the rare access I've had to the truly great recording and music tools that are out there. As someone who generally works in a world of not high budgets --- and let me state emphatically that I LOVE that world --- I don't always have access to this type of thing. But it's nice when it happens. I wish everyone as pleasant an evening as I'm having. Cheers, Chad |
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