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rcktdg
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I started doing research on mic pre's a little while ago and there are a few things I would like to get cleared up before I start drawing a bead on my target.
Major infuences seem to be API and Neve. Many companies restore, refurb of knock off these designs in their own products. I'm sure this is old hat to many but those are some generic statements about things I have observed.
First question: Knobs...
Part A...
Some pre's seem to have an eq on board (I think the 1073 and the like) while others appear to have only a trim pot or single knob to control the output (Some API's seem this way). Is there a difference in application? With the single knob models is it necessary (SOP) to use another eq module to shape it. Alternatively are these little buggars simply tone monsters and things just sound great when run through them? (eq? we don't need no stinking eq)
Part B...
Are there major departures in design when it comes to pre's with and without eq that might dictate application?
Second question: Recycling...
If I only have 4 pre's can I go back and run other tracks through the pre's after the fact and gain the same effect? I am doing all of this on a DAW so I might have to jack around with timing for all the routing. I'm using a DM24 which can record direct without passing through the pre's in the mixer. I think I can get back out in a similar fashion. Is this a waste of time? Will the DA AD conversion hurt more than any reprocessing?
My studio is for personal experimentation more than anything else. Primarily I am recording your basic organic rock/roots music. I have a really nice collection of instruments to work with and equally matched players to operate them. My engineering skills are clearly the weakest link in the chain so far.
My mic collection is growing to be reasonably complete within a month or so. Pre's are my next big target.
I know I am really a beginner and getting all kinds of expensive gear might seem excessive but this is where I'm headed and it's my MO at this point. It's not an obsession with spending money it's that I've learned if you want the sound of P90's through an AC30 you're best off starting with that combination and refine from there. You get what you pay for.
Thank's so much for reading all this. Cheers. RD
Major infuences seem to be API and Neve. Many companies restore, refurb of knock off these designs in their own products. I'm sure this is old hat to many but those are some generic statements about things I have observed.
First question: Knobs...
Part A...
Some pre's seem to have an eq on board (I think the 1073 and the like) while others appear to have only a trim pot or single knob to control the output (Some API's seem this way). Is there a difference in application? With the single knob models is it necessary (SOP) to use another eq module to shape it. Alternatively are these little buggars simply tone monsters and things just sound great when run through them? (eq? we don't need no stinking eq)
Part B...
Are there major departures in design when it comes to pre's with and without eq that might dictate application?
Second question: Recycling...
If I only have 4 pre's can I go back and run other tracks through the pre's after the fact and gain the same effect? I am doing all of this on a DAW so I might have to jack around with timing for all the routing. I'm using a DM24 which can record direct without passing through the pre's in the mixer. I think I can get back out in a similar fashion. Is this a waste of time? Will the DA AD conversion hurt more than any reprocessing?
My studio is for personal experimentation more than anything else. Primarily I am recording your basic organic rock/roots music. I have a really nice collection of instruments to work with and equally matched players to operate them. My engineering skills are clearly the weakest link in the chain so far.
My mic collection is growing to be reasonably complete within a month or so. Pre's are my next big target.
I know I am really a beginner and getting all kinds of expensive gear might seem excessive but this is where I'm headed and it's my MO at this point. It's not an obsession with spending money it's that I've learned if you want the sound of P90's through an AC30 you're best off starting with that combination and refine from there. You get what you pay for.
Thank's so much for reading all this. Cheers. RD