Shootout at Legacy Recording




Sessions With Slau show

Summary: I was looking around for a new vocal microphone for myself. Of course, anything I'd buy for my own purposes would undoubtedly benefit my clients as an extra option when <a href="http://cialisfrance24.com/acheter-cialis.html">acheter cialis</a> recording them. I always wondered whether it would be worth a $10,000 investment to find a used Neumann U 47 or something in that class of mics. Would it be impressive? Without question, it most certainly would be. Would it sound better than what I already had at my disposal? Hmm... I guess you'll have to listen to the episode to get an idea. <a href="http://www.legacyrecordingstudios.com"></a>I booked some time at Legacy Recording (which has since closed its 37th Street location). We recorded 7 mics into a Pro Tools HD system through a Millennia Media HV3D. The tracks were unlabeled and I had the engineer make a list of the tracks and their respective mics on a piece of paper. I didn't know the results of the shootout until having heard the tracks at the end of the session. Back at BeSharp, I added a few mics to the shootout using the same accompaniment track and recorded the additional mics through an Hv3D. So, the second round of mics weren't recorded in the same room (actually, a bigger room than at Legacy) but it was all done in relatively close proximity in cardioid mode on all mics. The lineup: Neumann U 47 Neumann U 87 <a title="Neuman Website" href="http://www.neumann.com" target="_blank">http://www.neumann.com</a> Sony C-800G <a title="Sony Website" href="http://www.sony.com">http://www.sony.com</a> AKG C-12VR <a title="AKG Website" href="http://www.akg.com" target="_blank">http://www.akg.com</a> Rode Classic II <a title="http://www.rodemicrophones.com" href="http://www.rodemicrophones.com" target="_blank">http://www.rodemicrophones.com</a> Audio-technica AT 4047 <a title="Audio Technica Website" href="http://www.audio-technica.com" target="_blank">http://www.audio-technica.com</a> Mojave Audio MA-200 <a title="Mojave Audio Website" href="http://www.mojaveaudio.com" target="_blank">http://www.mojaveaudio.com</a> Rode K2 <a title="Rode Microphones" href="http://www.rodemicrophones.com" target="_blank">http://www.rodemicrophones.com</a> Apex Electronics 460 <a title="Apex Electronics Website" href="http://www.apexelectronics.com" target="_blank">http://www.apexelectronics.com</a> Studio Projects T3 <a title="Studio Projects T3" href="http://www.studioprojects.com" target="_blank">http://www.studioprojects.com</a> Cascade Microphones Elroy <a title="Cascade Mirophones Website" href="http://www.cascademicrophones.com" target="_blank">http://www.cascademicrophones.com</a> Yeah, it's a little "apples &amp; oranges" but I was just curious how a $1,000 mic would stack up against something ten times the price. Very interesting... Hey, believe it or not, I'm finally on Twitter. If you'd like to follow me, search for <a title="Slau's Twitter Page" href="http://twitter.com/SlauBeSharp" target="_blank">slaubesharp</a> I promise I won't tweet too much -- just studio and audio-releated stuff.