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Re: Update-IN SESSION EMERGENCY [message #58379 is a reply to message #58353] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 04:16 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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know it when we hear it, but what is it, really? Is it a
>certain kind of distortion in the low-mids? Is it a slight low-
>mid bump with a teensy-tiny little bit of high-end sizzle?
>(personally, I'm leaning towards this one) Or is there a
>certain narrow frequency range or combination of ranges that if
>there's enough content in there relative to the rest of the
>spectrum, we perceive it as being "warm-sounding"? (this one's
>less likely, because if that were the case, you could EQ in
>however much "warmth" you wanted). Like I said, myself, I'm
>leaning towards the 2nd example... if you have Howard Stern on
>the air in your market (not that I'm a fan of his, but this i
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Re: Update-IN SESSION EMERGENCY [message #58385 is a reply to message #58379] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 07:16 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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ause of an actual functional issue... of course feedback
was kinda the FOH guy's problem, so it's possible that unit may have been
a little more difficult to manage feedback wise but he may not have known.
I beleive AKG do make a headset version too.
The other thing related to your comments (esp feedback) which I suspect you
were alluding to also is the general rejection of unwanted signals for vocoder
work. The vocoder isn't going to be as effective if it's picking up a whole
bunch of signals from keys etc coming through foldback. Obviously quality
is an issue to a certain degree.
I had already, at least, counted out the units that sell for $15 on ebay...
;o)
I probably do need to go and test some and see what I think. Perhaps it will
have to wait until I can afford one which is worthwhile.
Cheers,
Kim.Hi Kim,
Don't know of a cheap one, but one thing I want to point out is that
some of them are way above average.
This one:
http://www.countryman.com/
The E6, sounds as good as many of your studio mics, and will
*murder* most common dynamic vocal mics.
good luck
DC
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Anybody know a good cheap model? I'm after a wireless headset microphone.
>I mean obviously to a degree you get what you pay for, but I'm not super
>concerned about sound quality as there wont be that much in the way of vocals.
>Obviously headset mics are average in any case. A lot of the purpose of
it
>will be for use with a vocoder though, so exact tonal quality isn't going
>to come through anyhow.
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>Any ideas?
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>Cheers,
>Kim.Oh, they're about 400.00 USD.
DCThat EMU is certainly a great sounding card, and matched with Nuendo will
make a formidable system.
The Emu has onboard fx processing also, like the Paris EDS card.
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"Kim Glanville" <kgdrumz@telusplanet.com> wrote in message
news:4331b394$1@linux...
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> Guys, I've been out of the loop for a couple of years, taking
> care of my parents in their home. Just getting into my Paris 2
> set-up now.
> A recording engineer friend, who knows a ton more than I, is
> recommending that I switch to an Emu 1820M, claiming that it
> will sound as good as Paris, and has a much more integrated
> architecture than my V2.11. He is also a computer freak who
> is aware that I'm not knowledgeable enough to sort out some of
> the workarounds that might be necessary.
>
> Would appreciate thoughts from any of you Paris Vets out
> there. I love the SOUND, and really dig the C16, but already
> encountering a few little snags that make me consider my buddys'
> suggestion. This said, he WAS impressed by the sound of my
> setup!
> I question whether a rookie like myself should tackle Paris, unsupported,
> except perhaps by this wonderful family that you guys are, which is
> significant,
> especially w. archives
> available. I do have the B.T. DVD.
>
> Prayer-thoughts for the Gulf Coast as Rita approaches.
> Kim
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>Hi to everyone...
I was trying the Senderella thing under Me.
The only way that works great is using the EDSTransfer=8,16 thing.
Note that it also works with 8,8 but this setting is not stable , you get
disk errors "too slow" things etc.
Things work very stable with that EDSTransfer setting and senderella newest
version can now save its sttings along with saving Paris song.
So now you can have your bus system inside Paris you always wanted.
There no latency at all (0) when using senderella so you can use your
favoured DX plugin or EDS effect to effect your submix buss.
You can also have a stereo bus summing -effecting thing using two senderella
instances.
I use of course chainer to load senderella but I am surte it can be used
without chainer.
Someone has mentioned several times on this forum that the EDStransfer might
get EDS cards working hotter thus producing more heat.
I would like to know from you who used to use the EDSTransfer 8,8 thing in
the past if you had ny eds cards burnted out.
I have two big fans blowing over the eds cards anyway.
I am also considering just to be on the safe side to add these copper little
addons that can be put right over the chips so whenever air is blowing on
them they got somehow cooler.
Anyone ever tried this or other things ?
Regards,
DimitriosThank you, Martin. After a fun session tonight, getting a little
deeper into Paris, It may be too late for me! I'm gettin'hooked
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