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Ok ita call YT but Y ita only suggest White Producer (not ONE single Brown - while de Top10 are full of Brown Producer) when InI search fi "Sound Engineering" ??? Mighta be White Wash Algo or Intelligence whe dem a call it.. BUT questian remains: When 1 = 1 and ALL = 1 dhen Y U try fi separat from 1 ? U cant ?? Dawud can ??? ..WAN..
Thanks George, these look great. I like how easy they appear to be able to be EQ’d in room via their supplied mic and simple Calibration feature. I got here from the link posted on your George Shilling - Music and Recording Facebook page 👍🏻🎶
Greetings George and Mike, May I ask how you are using this? Are you actually making mix decisions on them or do you use them for producing? Kind regards, Gene ✌️
That was a wonderful mix of art and science. I don't know anymore if I love the carbon mic or the tube SDCs more! And Ben Andrew's playing was hypnotic. But I must say, for a "standard" piano sound, the pair of DPA mics really impressed me. Could I ask what preamps were used? Because the sound in phenomenal!
The Drum room reverb sounds fantastic !! can hear it on the video camera audio!! -- Oh, what a privilege to spend time there ... One day maybe aye .... if only I could fly my electric plane from NZ over to Santorini...
Thank you very much for the upload! It was very educational. Also, having videos of the participants asking questions was a very nice touch. It's the first time I've ever seen anyone do this way and it felt both very respectful to the participants and sort of immersive.
Thank you. Our interview with John Leckie at Abbey Road also incorporates feedback from the room. We have further features planned that also will be shot like this but as you can see by the view numbers, for some reason people just don’t seem to watch ☹️
A couple of weeks ago, we visited London and took a day tour to Stonehenge, Bath and the Cotswolds. I knew Solsbury Hill couldn't be far, so I asked our guide and he drove us nearby. Then we looked up Real World and he swung us by there as well. I jumped out for a few roadside photos, and twisted my ankle. Not sure if the public can arrange a tour, but no-matter as it wouldn't have fit my schedule. But glad to have had a quick look. Thanks for the full tour.
This is really cool, thanks for sharing! Could I use a Shure Beta 57a and get similar results? I know they're different but I have the Beta and was wondering if it could do the job, so I don't have to buy another mic. Thanks!
There's one way to find out - give it a try! Put on some headphones and move the mic around until you get it sounding great. No reason that mic can't work. Let us know how you get on 🙂
Not expert here so if you have something important best check with an authoritative source however, we know of many cases where a tape has been re-baked over a number of years so therefore don’t expect this process to cause any harm. The temperature isn’t particularly high, the process it to extract moisture over an extended (say a day) period.