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Rick Shepherd
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More impressions:
I wish I understood all the different controls on the AD2022, some which are new to me. Some descriptions are given in the manual, but they leave alot unexplained. For example:
1.) Gain Control - Ok, that is a no-brainer
2.) VU Meter - No problem there
3.) Output Control - This is a fine adjustment control. It says it can also be used for gain riding while recording, "gain riding", what the hell is that?
4.) Hi-Z input - No problem with that one
5.) -20dB pad - A resistor of some kind, but what is it for and what does it do?
6.) Input source - this allows you to choose from different Mic input loads, which can affect the sound of the mic and cable, it says, ok I got that.
7.) Phantom Power - No problem there
8.) Polarity Phase Reverse - No clue what this is supposed to be for or what it can do for me. WHat does it mean as far as sound quality that I can hear
9.) Filter(variable frequency) - says it rolls of the low frequncies, good for reducing room rumble, ok, good enough, but I don't really know what I should set it at.
So it appears as though they expect people to experiment around with different settings to learn for themselves what the affect of different settings can accomplish, is that the gist of it?
I can now see how important the room is with this preamp. I am hearing more of the affect of the room on the sound quality. The sound is more "roomy" as I increase the mic gain and get farther away from it. I find myself having to play the mic to avoid getting too loud in certain songs. Do you all use compressors to manage that kind of problem, because in some pro recordings I have heard, the singer can yell at the top of his or her lungs and the volume and signal from their voice stays even throughout the song. So what is the secret there?
I wish I understood all the different controls on the AD2022, some which are new to me. Some descriptions are given in the manual, but they leave alot unexplained. For example:
1.) Gain Control - Ok, that is a no-brainer
2.) VU Meter - No problem there
3.) Output Control - This is a fine adjustment control. It says it can also be used for gain riding while recording, "gain riding", what the hell is that?
4.) Hi-Z input - No problem with that one
5.) -20dB pad - A resistor of some kind, but what is it for and what does it do?
6.) Input source - this allows you to choose from different Mic input loads, which can affect the sound of the mic and cable, it says, ok I got that.
7.) Phantom Power - No problem there
8.) Polarity Phase Reverse - No clue what this is supposed to be for or what it can do for me. WHat does it mean as far as sound quality that I can hear
9.) Filter(variable frequency) - says it rolls of the low frequncies, good for reducing room rumble, ok, good enough, but I don't really know what I should set it at.
So it appears as though they expect people to experiment around with different settings to learn for themselves what the affect of different settings can accomplish, is that the gist of it?
I can now see how important the room is with this preamp. I am hearing more of the affect of the room on the sound quality. The sound is more "roomy" as I increase the mic gain and get farther away from it. I find myself having to play the mic to avoid getting too loud in certain songs. Do you all use compressors to manage that kind of problem, because in some pro recordings I have heard, the singer can yell at the top of his or her lungs and the volume and signal from their voice stays even throughout the song. So what is the secret there?
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