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jaynm26
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Maybe that smooth acoustic instrument sound we seek is just not obtainable on prosumer grade equipment?
Mikerofone, I hear EXACTLY what you are talking about. I too have struggled with that harsh metallic sound quality in my mandolin and guitar recordings. I started with an MAudio interface... Then a firestudio project... Then a babyface.. Same thing, harsh and yes brittle. I have an AT 4051b, a km184, and a rode NT1a. None of them help. Then I got a grace m101 pre.. No luck, then a GAP pre73... no luck. I'm still searching. Maybe that smooth acoustic instrument sound we seek is just not obtainable on prosumer grade equipment?
digital is probably closer to the real thing than analog.
Except for unavoidable noise! Luckily, there are plugins for that, too.i know exactly what analog sounds like, having worked with it for 20 years before learning how to use digital formats.
there is nothing that analog has over digital any more.
there is nothing that analog has over digital any more.
It's actually what analog adds to audio that makes it desirable.
I personally prefer the level of control I get in the digital realm, and I can't justify the expense, the space, or the maintenance demands required to do what I do in analog.
digital is probably closer to the real thing than analog.