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CyanJaguar
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I would like to know if a cd like this would be of any use to anyone.
I am thinking five different voices soloed and one or two in a full mix, and also maybe test them on acoustic as well just for the heck of it.
I would like to know if this is something people would be interested in. It would be delivered on two cd, one containing the Cd audio and one with 24/48khz wav files.
I'll have the files dry and duplicated with some compression, high eq and reverb.
The currents suspects are the most popular mics all under $250
marshal v67
Studio projects C1
Audio Technica 3035
Nady series
definitely a shure sm58 for comparison
maybe a shure ksm27
maybe one of those SE mics for the heck of it(even though I doubt anybody buys them
I'll also throw in a blueberry, 4033 and maybe a Neumann tlm103 for comparo. I'll probably track through both a tube pre and a solid state pre.
What I'd like to know:
-what other mics should I throw into the group
-would you pay $10 for the CD?
-should I use a high end converter/clock chain(lucid/lucid) or should I use a homerecording chain(delta 1010) that most project buyers would use anyway?
-how do I break into the international marketspace and how do I penetrate potentially inflationary economies (just kidding)
I'll like to get some feedback on this. Im thinking about buying these mics in august instead of a distressor as previously planned. Im just tired of all the hearsay associated with budget mics
The only problem I foresee is how I would keep my bias towards the at 3035 out of the testing.
Feedback would be appreciated.
Funk on!
I am thinking five different voices soloed and one or two in a full mix, and also maybe test them on acoustic as well just for the heck of it.
I would like to know if this is something people would be interested in. It would be delivered on two cd, one containing the Cd audio and one with 24/48khz wav files.
I'll have the files dry and duplicated with some compression, high eq and reverb.
The currents suspects are the most popular mics all under $250
marshal v67
Studio projects C1
Audio Technica 3035
Nady series
definitely a shure sm58 for comparison
maybe a shure ksm27
maybe one of those SE mics for the heck of it(even though I doubt anybody buys them
I'll also throw in a blueberry, 4033 and maybe a Neumann tlm103 for comparo. I'll probably track through both a tube pre and a solid state pre.
What I'd like to know:
-what other mics should I throw into the group
-would you pay $10 for the CD?
-should I use a high end converter/clock chain(lucid/lucid) or should I use a homerecording chain(delta 1010) that most project buyers would use anyway?
-how do I break into the international marketspace and how do I penetrate potentially inflationary economies (just kidding)
I'll like to get some feedback on this. Im thinking about buying these mics in august instead of a distressor as previously planned. Im just tired of all the hearsay associated with budget mics
The only problem I foresee is how I would keep my bias towards the at 3035 out of the testing.
Feedback would be appreciated.
Funk on!