Ups to Dutch NY (myspace) whose flow is totally off the chain.
He's the best I've ever heard in my many years in the biz!
At 22, his flows go way beyond what the average joe is spittin out there!
He's appeared in numerous major clubs in & around NYC, been on several music cable channels and...
I agree. I own the Grace and find it to be one clean and transparent pre
and is more than capable of provide a clean translation of any signal run thru it!
Behringer, the "WALMART" of cheap, lo-end audio gear, is merely an adequate alternative for the 1st-time/part-time, recording enthusiast &/or those on a severly limited budget needing that certain processor/unit.
Behringer has successfully garnered a decent share of the audio-gear buying public...
Why not conduct your own A/B/C'ing comparisons by putting each unit thru the same performance test and judging what sounds best to you. The most important gear you own is your "ears" and they alone will tell you which pre suits your taste and needs. Over time, your "ears" w/b trained to become...
I wouldn't even be surprised if homeboy did have the "fantum power" turned on his "counsel" or outboard pre and the d@mn thing still didn't work. :o
That's Behringer for you.
Yo' ap-emerger, holla' back and let us know if it was the mic's lack of 48v juice or you if you got juiced by the seller.
Let me clarify as inserts CAN be used for efx but not recommended.
Though you can patch a time-efx processor (such as dig delays, a 'Verb unit or a multi-efx processor) into a channel insert, there a several reasons not to do so. 1st, you have to adjust the proc'sors onboard wet/dry mix ctl to...
Proper mic techniques and vocal talent is the most important thing to a track!
Signal processing s/b used only to compensate and adjust the dynamics of any particular track perf. In addition a track's perf with a good mic & hi-quality preamp (along with having some talent) are far more...