The D6 sounds better overall for a kick. But if you listen to the very last kick in the whole clip, it sounds good too. Maybe moving the RE320 around to find a better spot will get better results.
The D6 sounds better overall for a kick. But if you listen to the very last kick in the whole clip, it sounds good too. Maybe moving the RE320 around to find a better spot will get better results.
I noticed that, too. I must've hit it differently. The batter head doesn't give very good response right now, as you could probably tell by all the little double hits in the recording. So some positioning and retuning would probably help both mics out.
Ok, here's a vocal test. The first bit is with the Sennheiser e835, the second bit is with the RE320 (in normal mode--I didn't bother with the switch for this test). I am running it through a Focusrite ISA One on the ISA 110 impedance setting. Personally, I think the RE320 is a lot clearer and a bit more in your face, which I like. I've struggled with bringing the vocals forward in my mixes (well, when I had access to a U87, that worked pretty well), but I think I may finally have found a mic that works for this singer.