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KaBudokan
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Hey guys,
I have a Rode NT2 that I've had for a little bit. I just have a question, and hopefully someone can give me a good answer.
On every single thing I have recorded so far I have used the omni pattern setting. I know I need to do more experimenting with it, but I haven't yet.
The omni pattern, with the relatively small amount of recording I have done, sounds MUCH warmer than the cardiod setting. So, I've used it for everything. So far just vocals and acoustic guitar. When I have recorded with the cardiod setting it seemed significantly harsher, so I haven't used it.
Is this normal? I thought I read somewhere that generally the cardiod setting is preferred for recording vocals.
Anyone out there have an NT2 and notice the same thing? I'm wondering what circumstances I would use the cardiod setting.
I want to get the most from the mic, but so far I am just totally happy with the omni setting, and the cardiod hasn't proven desirable. I don't know when it would be.
Thanks guys!!!
If you wanna hear the stuff I've recorded with the mic, go to www.mp3.com/TheShadyNeighbor . "Half a Song" and "Gladiolas" have acoustic and guitar recorded with it. (They are both going through my Joe Meek VC3 though, which colors the sound quite a bit. Actually "Half a Song" I used the Antares modeler on the acoustic too... lol Bad example. "Gladiolas" is just acoustic and voice though, so that may be good.) "Steep" has vocals recorded with the NT2 through a Mackie, so it should be a little more transparant I think.
Thanks for any suggestions/comments. Like I said, I just wanna get the most from the mic.
I have a Rode NT2 that I've had for a little bit. I just have a question, and hopefully someone can give me a good answer.
On every single thing I have recorded so far I have used the omni pattern setting. I know I need to do more experimenting with it, but I haven't yet.
The omni pattern, with the relatively small amount of recording I have done, sounds MUCH warmer than the cardiod setting. So, I've used it for everything. So far just vocals and acoustic guitar. When I have recorded with the cardiod setting it seemed significantly harsher, so I haven't used it.
Is this normal? I thought I read somewhere that generally the cardiod setting is preferred for recording vocals.
Anyone out there have an NT2 and notice the same thing? I'm wondering what circumstances I would use the cardiod setting.
I want to get the most from the mic, but so far I am just totally happy with the omni setting, and the cardiod hasn't proven desirable. I don't know when it would be.
Thanks guys!!!
If you wanna hear the stuff I've recorded with the mic, go to www.mp3.com/TheShadyNeighbor . "Half a Song" and "Gladiolas" have acoustic and guitar recorded with it. (They are both going through my Joe Meek VC3 though, which colors the sound quite a bit. Actually "Half a Song" I used the Antares modeler on the acoustic too... lol Bad example. "Gladiolas" is just acoustic and voice though, so that may be good.) "Steep" has vocals recorded with the NT2 through a Mackie, so it should be a little more transparant I think.
Thanks for any suggestions/comments. Like I said, I just wanna get the most from the mic.