mxl990 for vocals and guitar

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starwood

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Just got a 990 and have found a lot of sibiance with my vocals. Is there a proper way to use this thing and reduce the s's?

Also, what set up (positioning) should I use when recording a 6-string guitar straight to the 990?

Thanks all,
Dan

starwood
 
Do a search on sibilance and pops. You'll get tons of ideas.
 
starwood said:
Just got a 990 and have found a lot of sibiance with my vocals. Is there a proper way to use this thing and reduce the s's?

Also, what set up (positioning) should I use when recording a 6-string guitar straight to the 990?

Thanks all,
Dan

starwood
Learn some skills you nonce
 
Position the mic at nose level, then angle it down slightly toward your chest. That will only help a little. The other is to tone your 's' and 't' during your tracking. It's a skill that you'll need to work on a bit. Then, you can run your vocal track thru a de-esser if you still have problems...a decent freebie that comes to mind is SPITFISH.
 
ballroot said:
Learn some skills you nonce

That's what he's trying to do, bro!

I have a 990 that I use on vocals. Try a few different placement positions. I get my best results placing the mic at or slightly above nose level. This also forces me into a posture in which I'm projecting at a slight upward angle which helps open my pipes up a bit more.

Also use a pop filter (which you should use anyway to protect that mic) and a de-esser, which I think is basically an automated EQ funtion that removes some of the high high's. (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here.)

Good luck and most of all, have fun!
 
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