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PhilMckracken
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Just like, I suppose, all mics are different, so too for all voices. That being said, I am certain that trial and error is probably the only reliable method for selection. Nevertheless, some basic guidlines may be possible out of the collective experience of the members on this site.
The basic idea would be to break voices down into thier traditional catagories such as soprano, alto, tenor and bass and then male and female. Then stylistic characteristics might be usefuls such as rock, pop, soul, r&b, rap etc.
Ultimately, subtleties such as range and sound level might alos help.
It seems to me that without this information, discussions on which mic is "best" are completely academic.
The basic idea would be to break voices down into thier traditional catagories such as soprano, alto, tenor and bass and then male and female. Then stylistic characteristics might be usefuls such as rock, pop, soul, r&b, rap etc.
Ultimately, subtleties such as range and sound level might alos help.
It seems to me that without this information, discussions on which mic is "best" are completely academic.
