
nuemes
Be Here Now
I just got a Blue Baby Bottle & an AKG C414B ULS and have been testing them out on male vocal. My favorite mic is... both. The Baby Bottle gives the vocal a presence that stands it out in the mix. The C414 gives it more detail and bottom end.
I recorded the same vocal take on a Baby Bottle & c414 at the same time and panned them hard stereo right & left and am entirely pleased with the results.
Have any of you made vocal recordings using two mics for one single vocal track in such a way? It there any down side to it (such as phase cancellation or anything else that you're aware of that I may not be hearing)?
I recorded the same vocal take on a Baby Bottle & c414 at the same time and panned them hard stereo right & left and am entirely pleased with the results.
Have any of you made vocal recordings using two mics for one single vocal track in such a way? It there any down side to it (such as phase cancellation or anything else that you're aware of that I may not be hearing)?