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Steve who?
My apologies. I have NO idea who this Steve Lamansky is. But then again, I would admit to being in that 'New kid on the block' category that was mentioned earlier. This Mr. Lamansky may very well be the world's leading microphone expert. I suppose if I had read the credits at the end of "Bounce" starring Huey Lewis, I would have realized,...oh, wait, I didn't even see that piece of shit "film". Anyhow, no offense Mantis but I think I'm going to go with the big guys on this one. Seeing as how they have hundreds of posts and you only have 2, well, you know what I'm getting at.
Back to the subject at hand. I do know from experience that the further back my vocalist is the more I get those crappy reflections that sound as if we're recording in some sort of converted closet,..oh wait, we are. I can get some nice vocals though if I keep the vocalist close, I hate to say it but I have had them up there around "3.5"!! and it came out alright.
My apologies. I have NO idea who this Steve Lamansky is. But then again, I would admit to being in that 'New kid on the block' category that was mentioned earlier. This Mr. Lamansky may very well be the world's leading microphone expert. I suppose if I had read the credits at the end of "Bounce" starring Huey Lewis, I would have realized,...oh, wait, I didn't even see that piece of shit "film". Anyhow, no offense Mantis but I think I'm going to go with the big guys on this one. Seeing as how they have hundreds of posts and you only have 2, well, you know what I'm getting at.
Back to the subject at hand. I do know from experience that the further back my vocalist is the more I get those crappy reflections that sound as if we're recording in some sort of converted closet,..oh wait, we are. I can get some nice vocals though if I keep the vocalist close, I hate to say it but I have had them up there around "3.5"!! and it came out alright.