Bird on a Neumann

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Re: Bird on a Neumann

Post by ernstinen » Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:17 pm

Quote:Quote:Question: How much limiter/compressor are you using? Zilch. I deliberately did this sans anything, except a pop filter so we could really hear what is going on. Normally I do use a little compression because I know my voice is going to be stronger on the top - even if I move away from the mic. Aha! Always use a limiter/compressor on solo voice (how much is up to you). As far as I know, the only time voices are recorded without a compressor is for a full choir, and maybe even then a touch may be employed to tame down peaks a bit.Ern

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Re: Bird on a Neumann

Post by justinatrecording » Wed Sep 19, 2007 5:01 am

Quote:Quote:Zilch. I deliberately did this sans anything, except a pop filter so we could really hear what is going on. Normally I do use a little compression because I know my voice is going to be stronger on the top - even if I move away from the mic. Aha! Always use a limiter/compressor on solo voice (how much is up to you). As far as I know, the only time voices are recorded without a compressor is for a full choir, and maybe even then a touch may be employed to tame down peaks a bit.Ern I think she was avoiding any compression or reverb right now so we could focus on her raw sound. Once she gets her room sound and mic placement dialed, we can dig into compression and reverb...I like Michael's idea of posting a raw wav file, or even high quality mp3. Then a bunch of us could mix it and post the results. Could be a great exercise and Vikki would end up with a nice mix, too...

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