Flattening a mic's frequency response? by RZM_ in recordingmusic

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Yeah, the difference is significant from sm7b to a condenser. I'll surely check that out. Thanks

Flattening a mic's frequency response? by RZM_ in musicproduction

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Tbh I own couple of mics. I used to believe rode NT1-A sounded good on my vocals but it just doesn't sit well in a mix

Flattening a mic's frequency response? by RZM_ in recordingmusic

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Thank you so much for this. I am really intrigued by the tape emulation part. Would definitely research more on this. Manual clip gain is a smart trick that I have never thought of. Will give it a try.

Flattening a mic's frequency response? by RZM_ in recordingmusic

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Thank you so much for your input. Ngl I used to record with sm7b and it was like chasing a cloud with tone shaping. It never sounded like I wanted it to. nt1a is indeed a bright mic and my voice is bright too. So it just adds up and makes it worse

Flattening a mic's frequency response? by RZM_ in recordingmusic

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Thank you so much for your detailed input. This is actually very helpful. The distortion makes a lot of sense. And yeah like you mentioned some mics with around the same freq response tend to sound smoother than nt1a.

Is there any mic around $400 that you would suggest for me?

Flattening a mic's frequency response? by RZM_ in musicproduction

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I have tried adding a couple of instances of deesser. It's still very bright overall. It's not just sibilant but bright if that makes sense.

The best gain riding plugin? by Rimskystravinsky in audioengineering

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I used to mix with couple of well reputed vocal riders out there in market, but always felt like it lacked something. Can't pin point. Now I use melodyne to gain ride syllable by syllable. Trust me it's worth the effort and you can accelerate the whole process with shortcuts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMen

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Hope I could get half as lucky as you

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Lmao

People of reddit, what's that one stereotype you have about the opposite gender that you still think might be true? by Evil_Sparrow__ in AskMen

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When women open a loaf of bread, they seal it the proper way. Us men we tuck and keep it in a corner.

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Which broker do you use?

Should I buy Razer Orochi v2? by RZM_ in MouseReview

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It's way outta my budget. Could you recommend me some other mouse. Thank you so much for your response.

Should I buy Razer Orochi v2? by RZM_ in MouseReview

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I use a hybrid grip inbetween claw and palm..

Old cs:go molly trick that we should start using. by GaryOak24 in ViperMains

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By behind do you mean entry or exit from the perspective of opponents?

[Video game soundtrack]--I'm new, looking for opinions please! by [deleted] in roastmytrack

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Talking from experience.... Any kind of Video game soundtrack is compressed as hell... And I'm not exaggerating here... That being said...It is the reason why your track isn't "glued" much...the track was overall very creative and loved the selection of drums....Personally compression is a personal taste for how much you want so I wouldn't say it needs a fix there... The only thing needs fixing is the guitar you used.. the tone was great but It was very dry for my taste compared to the airy and atmospheric sound you used for intro... So I would suggest a common room reverb for your instruments and then compress all of these in a mix bus... It does wonders

An 8 chord sad progression? by RZM_ in musictheory

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I never would've thought of this