Subject:Choosing an Accoustic mirror
Posted by: shaunn
Date:8/18/2002 2:46:24 PM
I recently downloaded all of the accoustic mirror files. My job consist of recording monologues/speech with no music in the background. There are so many choices of mics-condenser/dynamics to choose from that I am quite lost on which is best to pick. I understand that I should "test and see" but I just wonder if anyone has a preference for a particular "accoustic mirror" mic they use for a speech/vocal/monologue sound file that they would like to share with me. Thank you Shaun |
Subject:RE: Choosing an Accoustic mirror
Reply by: rraud
Date:8/19/2002 12:01:18 PM
For that type of work, I can't think of any significant advantage to using Acoustic-mirror, un-less of course you need an effect. If a program was properly recorded to begin with, the best kind of signal processing in many instances... is none. Aside from normalizing and a little compression/limiting depending on the final product format. That's my opinion. |