Don't throw away your old pencils!!

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Interesting little tip in this month's EM. I wish EM would do more stuff like this -- it's so easy to understand. No DB's or bit rates; no DA or AD; no templates; JUST AN EASY TIP.

Here it is. Are you ready for this?

Instead of a popper stopper, or a nylon, or any other devious device developed by the devotees of this site, EM suggests you can merely tape a pencil in the middle of the vocal mic to avoid explosives from your singer....

EM said it was an old trick used for a long time. I've never seen anyone mention that on this site unless I missed that post.

Amazing.

I think I'll buy a divining rod and see what happens.

Green Hornet :D :D :cool:
Anyone else have any of these "old tricks to share?":cool:
 
if your singer has EXplosives, you have alot more problems than you think......:eek: :D ;) :p
 
Heh, heh, heh, Gidge-man:

I work with a gal who has fair mic technique but she tends to get loud too close to the mic, etc.

She will flip out the next time we do something as I'm going to insert the pencil.

On the other hand, I've worked with a few professionals who have expert mic technique -- they've been in more than one studio. Talent is wonderful. But, the passion and love of the musical form is just as important.

Plosives in English are those powerful bursts of air coming mostly from the mouth whilst singing.

Green Hornet

:o :D :D :D :p :p :p
 
Harvey Gerst posted the pencil trick here a LONG time ago. It's a decnt tip none the less.
 
I don't understand the whole DIY pop shield BS. The last time I bought a pop shield (a few months ago) it was less than $10 and works great.

One thing I like about pop shields is that it prevents the singer from getting too close to the mic.
 
Yo Shailat:

I missed your post, as well as the other one; however, I sure realized somebody had to have posted the pencil bit.

But, I certainly enjoy all of your posts, skill, and ingenuity and knowledge about recording sounds.

Lachime [sp]
Green Hornet:D :p :cool: :cool:

Who else has some "tricks" that nobody knows about?:p :cool:
 
I like to keep the spit off the capsule too. the pensil doesnt do that.
 
TexRoadkill said:
I don't understand the whole DIY pop shield BS. The last time I bought a pop shield (a few months ago) it was less than $10 and works great.

One thing I like about pop shields is that it prevents the singer from getting too close to the mic.

Good point...if the singer rests his chin against it and remains there it creates a consistant level if they are'nt moving in & out from the mic, which means less work in the end to get a proper balance on the vocal track.
 
The Green Hornet said:

She will flip out the next time we do something as I'm going to insert the pencil.
And just where are you planning to insert this pencil???????
 
Heh, heh, heh --Yo Dachay #2 pencils....

When I wrote that line I just knew someone out there would get me on the metaphoric/suggestive content.

Thanks for confirming that my mind isn't the only one that slips into the that wonderful world of fantasy and experiment.

Green Hornet:D :p :p :p
 
pencils would be better because the wood absorbes the 'plosives better than plastic...

:D ;)
 
The Green Hornet said:
tape a pencil in the middle of the vocal mic to avoid explosives from your singer....[/COLOR]

EM said it was an old trick used for a long time. I've never seen anyone mention that on this site unless I missed that post.

Amazing.

Green Hornet :D :D :cool:
Anyone else have any of these "old tricks to share?":cool:

Tip - (altough its just personal preference, take it to heart or not.......all your choice.):

Always place the microphone in front of a singer's mouth - never behind his / her ass:rolleyes:
 
Another reason to use a windscreen instead of a pencil - the windscreen acts as a spit/moisture filter as well. That junk will ruin a capsule over time.

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Yo MerriWhew:]

It's not the saliva that destroys the mic capsule; it's the gin, vodka, bourbon, etc., that's mixed in with the saliva that corrodes the capsule.

Green Hornet:D :p :p :p
 
The Green Hornet said:
Yo MerriWhew:]

It's not the saliva that destroys the mic capsule; it's the gin, vodka, bourbon, etc., that's mixed in with the saliva that corrodes the capsule.

Green Hornet:D :p :p :p

I thought that was all the stuff that makes vintage mics so expensive?
 
sjoko2 said:


I thought that was all the stuff that makes vintage mics so expensive?

If that where true I'd be right up there with Steven Paul in the mic mod arena:D
 
Heh, heh, heh -- Yo All:

You folks are fabulous.

I think we should form a corporation/group and start writing for SNL.

Maybe even for Cedric the Entertainer?

Very funny stuff. Great ad libs.

GREEN Hornet :D :p :p :cool:
 
Its not funny . Can't we have a serious discussion here anymore?

Apart from that, most of the problems are caused by what you think is funny, the libs
 
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