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  1. TheChikenMaster

    This is How you Mic vocals!

    I would keep it simple and stick to one mic.
  2. TheChikenMaster

    Hurray! I heard a Behringer mic sound great yesterday.

    I use the behringer b1 as a kick mic, does the job.
  3. TheChikenMaster

    This is How you Mic vocals!

    Not sure if it would do anything, but noone will bite you if you tried. The main purpose of this setup was to get those upclose vocals on the quieter sections, and the more ambient sound for the louder sections. If that is what you are aiming for than great.
  4. TheChikenMaster

    This is How you Mic vocals!

    Neither do my tax returns.
  5. TheChikenMaster

    This is How you Mic vocals!

    Maybe we can make an arrangement? :drunk:
  6. TheChikenMaster

    This is How you Mic vocals!

    Inverse squared baby! Ill Need more mics too, maybe I'll save up and get your k2 unless someone is smart enough to get it first. I should try it!
  7. TheChikenMaster

    This is How you Mic vocals!

    One mic for close up quieter parts and one backed up for louder sections Note the diffusers all around...
  8. TheChikenMaster

    Some questions on mixing drums

    Here is your answer! https://homerecording.com/bbs/user-forums-brand/cubase-user-forum/using-test-tones-cubase-le4-338804/
  9. TheChikenMaster

    Will Naiants be a pain in the ass?

    I wish I could get another pair of x-ms though
  10. TheChikenMaster

    Do I need to warm my mic's up before using?

    Maybe dynamic should be frozen, and turn their coils into superconductors? :drunk:
  11. TheChikenMaster

    Using test tones in cubase le4

    Sooo Ive seen this question a bunch of times. How does one sidechain a tone into their kick?!? Well I was Making some "dope beats" for fun cuz I was bored. And I discovered how to do it in Cubase le4. As you can see in the picture I added the test tone to the actually kick track insert...
  12. TheChikenMaster

    The NEUMANN TLM102

    Figured I would get a response like that.
  13. TheChikenMaster

    Connect mackie onyx 1620I firewire to laptop

    As far as I'm concerned you dont need the mackie at all. Cubase is a multitrack program you can mix within the comp. All you really need is a decent interface that could convert as many tracks as you need at one time. And these vary. The only advantage you would have with the mackie is that you...
  14. TheChikenMaster

    recording microphone

    rode nt2
  15. TheChikenMaster

    Will Naiants be a pain in the ass?

    I believe that you are correct.
  16. TheChikenMaster

    Will Naiants be a pain in the ass?

    I recorded this in a fairly large room with a high ceiling that slopes down. Next to a wall full of bookshelves. In other words, floor and ceiling are not parallel, the wall full of books are my diffusers. But generally from my experience with different rooms and mics(some might disagree) closed...
  17. TheChikenMaster

    the needle (intro song to my album)

    what is this?
  18. TheChikenMaster

    The NEUMANN TLM102

    I'm sure ya'll know this. The owner of Rode mics used to work for Neumann mics. When you buy a Rode you are buying a less expensive Neumann. The rest is just psychological...
  19. TheChikenMaster

    Will Naiants be a pain in the ass?

    Here is the x-m omni (discontinued unfortunatley) on the acoustic. about a foot from the 14th fret. http://soundcloud.com/aharonmendlowitz/acoustic-x-m http://www.naiant.com/xmspecification.html
  20. TheChikenMaster

    How many types of compressors?

    you have the The MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor), The JFET (Junction field-effet transistor), vari mu are tubes Variable transconductance ("vari-mu", "remote-cutoff" or "super-control") tubes in general are those with a non-uniform grid wire spacing to allow them to...
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