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MrLip
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Hello world.
(That's how you open a thread when you've been doing computer programming tutorials for the past 2 months)
Dragon, I don't know what you've done, but with the amount of users you're getting on this site these days you're either rolling in dough or else you're going nuts maintaining everything. Probably both (hopefully the former more than the latter).
Anyway......
SM57 + ART Tube MP
Has anyone found this combination very muddy on vocals? The tracks sound nice and warm when solo'ed, but in the mix they just don't stand out.
I have recorded some vocal tracks with this combination and have had to cut a lot of the bass frequencies to get the vocals audible in the mix.
I know the SM57 isn't really a vocal mic but it's all I can afford for now. I'm saving up for that Taylor
Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem because I've heard mp3s from guys on this forum who use this combination and their stuff doesn't seem to sound muddy.
Maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
(That's how you open a thread when you've been doing computer programming tutorials for the past 2 months)
Dragon, I don't know what you've done, but with the amount of users you're getting on this site these days you're either rolling in dough or else you're going nuts maintaining everything. Probably both (hopefully the former more than the latter).
Anyway......
SM57 + ART Tube MP
Has anyone found this combination very muddy on vocals? The tracks sound nice and warm when solo'ed, but in the mix they just don't stand out.
I have recorded some vocal tracks with this combination and have had to cut a lot of the bass frequencies to get the vocals audible in the mix.
I know the SM57 isn't really a vocal mic but it's all I can afford for now. I'm saving up for that Taylor

Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem because I've heard mp3s from guys on this forum who use this combination and their stuff doesn't seem to sound muddy.
Maybe I'm just doing something wrong.