Procaster…. I do voice only. The SM7B and the Procaster sounded almost identical to me on my BD DT770 cans and here in Australia the SM7B is over AUD $800 and the Procaster is AUD $225. The subtle differences are not worth $600…. So winner winner Procaster!
I really love how you went in details with this video! Can I get a similar video for Archspire's new album? Or at least some info on what you used amps-wise for the album itself? How do you record DIs? Do you record it so that the peaks hit -10dB or do you record it just under clipping level?
Dude, please start uploading content again. Im sure that im not alone when i say that we dont mind if your content is consistent or patchy (we're gonna appreciate the hell out of it any way). You strike us like the kind of guy who knows a thing or two (or a dozen) about what you're talking about. Im sure that more people than I would greatly appreciate your return to uploading any content you see fit.
Thanks for doing this test always love this kind of stuff. Unfortunately for me going back and forth from just snare to then kick and stare full drum set is too confusing.. I'm a pretty proficient mix engineer but this kind of study you should compare apples to apples than oranges oranges .. Just my take away - Thanks again all the best I know this is three years old, Would love to hear the SE Electronics V-Beat against these.. That And the M201 are my favorite Mics these days for Snare and guitar amps.. Ok Thanks Again! 🍻
I met Josh before a show in Atlanta earlier this year, we talked about guitars and old venues for about 20 minutes before he had to go back inside, told him i am a guitarist as well so that was awesome, and i met the rest of Cattle after at their bus right after their set. Josh gave me a Dava pick that had been used many times by him considering the ware on it, and Belisario gave me a black pick with their logo on it, and got to hang with the whole band for about 45 minutes. I was super nervous meeting Travis tho... Definitely a monumental night for me as a fan and fellow musician!
I use Logic's drummer to make a dynamic drum performance. Then I use a sampler to import my own samples and build my own kit. Then I convert the Logic drummer track to Midi, and move it over to the track with the kit I built. That way I have a dynamic performance even with non-dynamic one shots. After that, I tweak to taste.
that color coded and fully annotated lyric thing is INCREDIBLY smart and easy, especially when moving them around after recording them without having to listen to each one 20 times