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Harvey Gerst
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Sometimes it's very difficult to describe the sound of a microphone in words, so simple text reviews aren't always the best solution. Especially when there's so much hype surrounding some of the mic reviews.
When the Neumann TLM103 first came out in 1997, I was one of the first people to get my hands on one (serial # is under 500) and a lot of the pros on rec.audio.pro were very interested in how it sounded. There were few reviews out yet, and I decided to provide something meaningful in the way of a review of the mic.
I was right in the middle of producing the first rec.audio.pro CD set compilation and I was recording a country album at the same time. I figured why not record all the acoustic instruments with the 103 and put it on the compilation? And that's what I did. I recorded 2 acoustic guitars, mandolin, fiddle, main vocals, and all the backup vocals with only the TLM103.
It wound up being the lead track of the first four disc rec.audio.pro compilation set. There's an mp3 of the track here:
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/63/alex_whitmore.html
The song is called: "Not At Home On The Range".
The tracking information is at:
http://www.hoohahrecords.com/rap/vol_1/index.htm
Go to Disc 1 from there.
The arrangement I did is in the style of "Asleep At The Wheel" or "Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys" - Western Swing.
When the Neumann TLM103 first came out in 1997, I was one of the first people to get my hands on one (serial # is under 500) and a lot of the pros on rec.audio.pro were very interested in how it sounded. There were few reviews out yet, and I decided to provide something meaningful in the way of a review of the mic.
I was right in the middle of producing the first rec.audio.pro CD set compilation and I was recording a country album at the same time. I figured why not record all the acoustic instruments with the 103 and put it on the compilation? And that's what I did. I recorded 2 acoustic guitars, mandolin, fiddle, main vocals, and all the backup vocals with only the TLM103.
It wound up being the lead track of the first four disc rec.audio.pro compilation set. There's an mp3 of the track here:
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/63/alex_whitmore.html
The song is called: "Not At Home On The Range".
The tracking information is at:
http://www.hoohahrecords.com/rap/vol_1/index.htm
Go to Disc 1 from there.
The arrangement I did is in the style of "Asleep At The Wheel" or "Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys" - Western Swing.