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CarmenC
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I agree....
I haven't heard the CD yet, but one should be on the way soon. I do have a C1 and a Meek VC1Q, and love the combo. I can get a vocal as clean on dirty as I like. With light compression while tracking, it sits on a mix just right for my taste, no EQ necessary. If I need more compression later, I'll just use the RNC. The C1 and VC1Q are a GREAT combe for the money!
YMMV.
Peace,
C
tdukex said:Well, I gotta tell ya, I just listened to the CD for a third time, and although there is a difference between the mics and pres, THEY ALL SOUND GOOD! Picking a favorite combo is like picking a favorite color. Somedays I like deep sky blue, others I like sunny yellow. Sometimes I'm attracted to a good verdant green. It all depends on what mood I'm in.
My first listen revealed I usually liked the Red 1 pre and the C1. To me, the C1 seemed to be more in your face. My second listen a few days later confirmed and also contradicted some of my earlier choices. By my third listen I was leaning toward what I perceived as the smoother sound of the C3 and T3, and I was beginning to like the Neve and the V72. Also on my third listen I knew which mic and pre I was hearing. Could that have colored my views. You bet.
I'm not that sophisticated, but good is good. We can get a dozen different people to split sonic hairs a dozen different ways each but when all the splitting is exhausted we are still left with three very nice sounding mics and five very nice sounding mic pres--each of a slightly different color.
And for all those people who insist on claiming (without having experience) that Joemeek pres heavily color the sound and that you can't get a transparent, clean track out of a Meek should listen to this CD. It will open your ears. It's the optical compression that gives you that Meek color. By bypassing the Meek compressor, Alan has shown that in the right hands this $600 unit can easily hold its own in a distinguished field.
Bottom line for me: with the right $230 mic and $600 pre it is possible to produce professional quality tracks. You can argue with me if you want, but I'm not hearing you.
I haven't heard the CD yet, but one should be on the way soon. I do have a C1 and a Meek VC1Q, and love the combo. I can get a vocal as clean on dirty as I like. With light compression while tracking, it sits on a mix just right for my taste, no EQ necessary. If I need more compression later, I'll just use the RNC. The C1 and VC1Q are a GREAT combe for the money!
YMMV.
Peace,
C
