
A1A2
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I have a joemeek unit, and I've been using it very carefully. It does give a track some "warmness", if my understanding of that term is correct, however, I feel the "openess" is being compromised.
Often, people would say, "this mic/pre gives that openese" and sometimes they say this and that gives a warmness. Can these 2 characteristics go together? From my observation, openese is when there is some nice sparkle in the highs, and warmness is kinda like a little boost in high mids, fuller sound; therefore, makes the sparkle highs less audioable.
Is my understanding correct? I like the so called "warm" tone meeks create, at the same time, I feel the nice sparkle is being compromised. So I often have hard time making decisions in this area.
Any opinions?
Al
Often, people would say, "this mic/pre gives that openese" and sometimes they say this and that gives a warmness. Can these 2 characteristics go together? From my observation, openese is when there is some nice sparkle in the highs, and warmness is kinda like a little boost in high mids, fuller sound; therefore, makes the sparkle highs less audioable.
Is my understanding correct? I like the so called "warm" tone meeks create, at the same time, I feel the nice sparkle is being compromised. So I often have hard time making decisions in this area.
Any opinions?
Al