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Jack Real
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Hi
When I'm recording vocals, I'm using a condenser microphone AKG C535EB when I sing soft parts in the verses and a dynamic microphone Audio Technica ATM61HE when I sing louder parts in the chorus. The reason I'm using the dynamic microphone is because the AKG saturates when the voice is too strong. Now, there is a switch on the AKG that can reduce its sensitivity and add a roll off filter to compensate for the proximity effect.
I would like to know what people do when their condenser microphone saturates. Do you usually use the switch that reduce the sensitivity of the microphone or do you switch to a dynamic microphone ? What are the pros and cons of the two techiques ?
Thanks,
Jack Real.
When I'm recording vocals, I'm using a condenser microphone AKG C535EB when I sing soft parts in the verses and a dynamic microphone Audio Technica ATM61HE when I sing louder parts in the chorus. The reason I'm using the dynamic microphone is because the AKG saturates when the voice is too strong. Now, there is a switch on the AKG that can reduce its sensitivity and add a roll off filter to compensate for the proximity effect.
I would like to know what people do when their condenser microphone saturates. Do you usually use the switch that reduce the sensitivity of the microphone or do you switch to a dynamic microphone ? What are the pros and cons of the two techiques ?
Thanks,
Jack Real.