a question about simple mic and simulator and ... pls helllpppppppp :(

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hi im new

i have a very simple mic and it's really cheap , and i dont have any money to buy new one right now and i really need to sing with this ...

is there any simulator that can make my mic to a good mic ?


i heard antares modeler is good but i havent mac , so i can't use it :(

is there similiar vst and plugins or apps ?

pls help guys i really need this one :(

thanks
 
The answer is no. I don't see how I can possibly elaborate on this answer in anyway.



That Antares plugin, whilst I doubt any serious engineer would use it, still relies on the source being well recorded by a decent signal chain. I'm guessing its a convolution plugin with a handful of impulses of some nice mics. In fact reading from the marketing blurb on the website it looks like you have to tell it what mic the original track was recorded with - I guess for the most part it just acts as a fancy eq to match the two known frequency responses.
 
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I remember the hardware piece...it requred a C3000b as a base mic...but Ive never heard of anyone using it.
 
You can't create what isn't there. Most cheap mics are moving coil dynamics, which means the transient response is going to be pretty slow. You can't really fix that. Now if you started with an omni measurement mic, you could smear the crap out of it and get the same effect, in theory, but.... :D

Short answer: no, and any plug-in that claims to do so is pretty much guaranteed to be a colossal waste of money.
 
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