MR8 mic simulations

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Hi,
I was wondering. How many of you use the mic sims when recording? Do most people use a mixing board and record straight in then go to PC for effects and warm toning up instead of using mic simulations? I know that I used a Art tupe preamp before and it sure added warmth to the mix.

Any input is appreciated.
Doc G
 
I sometimes use the mic sims, but usually do not. It can sometimes warm up a vocal that might otherwise sound thin.

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sims

guys in my band did an a-b-c comparison, and no one could really notice much difference

i like to record everything dry and add effects on the computer

most people use a mixer or pre amp, the mr 8 inputs arent really hot enough to get a great signal..i like the mixer , you get some eq control also which you dont get from pre amps
 
Thanks for the information.

This is a great forum. I really like getting true experience information. This helps so much. Thanks to everyone involved!

Doc G
 
Haven't used the mic sims much. I do know that if you are using a dynamic mic plugged straitght into the MR8 (using no external preamp) and use the tube mic sim it sounds like mud.
 
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Having seen some threads where people posted responses which were less than courteous, if not downright insulting and rude, this is encouraging.

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kdgospel:
I just want to say how much I appreciate your responses to questions: Always honest, yet never putting down someone for asking questions which may have been asked a hundred times before. The same also applies to those posts I have read from billisa, bdbdbuck, mrx, clifcham, and dyoub. And probably a few hundred others, whose names escape me at the moment.
Having seen some threads where people posted responses which were less than courteous, if not downright insulting and rude, this is encouraging.

I want to point to you and the others I've named as good examples to follow for "netiquette".


Thanks a lot. While I'm no expert I realize that everyone has to start somewhere. Folks on here always helped me out when I had questions in the beginning. Plus, I might still have some questions in the future. You know, the do unto others thing.
 
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