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lapieuvre
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Hi,
I am shopping for a preamp, and by reading here I noticed that saving money to buy a really good preamp was the option for me as I own a mackie console and a At4040 microphone. Buying a cheap preamp won't improve my sound, so I might go for avalon... or equivalent.
I was wondering if there is any difference between a good preamp and "Antares Microphone Modeler" software, as it really warms the sound of vocals.
I might be happier with my mackie's preamps and that software...
What do you think?
Thierry
I am shopping for a preamp, and by reading here I noticed that saving money to buy a really good preamp was the option for me as I own a mackie console and a At4040 microphone. Buying a cheap preamp won't improve my sound, so I might go for avalon... or equivalent.
I was wondering if there is any difference between a good preamp and "Antares Microphone Modeler" software, as it really warms the sound of vocals.
I might be happier with my mackie's preamps and that software...
What do you think?
Thierry
First, wisdom, then an off the wall question, although I think it was just bad wording.
Yes, of course there is a big difference between what a good preamp gives you, and what AMM does. Think of it as the difference between using a so so lense on a camera, and then applying a smoothing filter (mackie pre & mic modeller) vs using a Zeiss lense with no filter. A really good preamp gives you focus and detail with crystal clarity. Nothing can add that later if it wasn't there to begin with.
(get the preamp)