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Re: Help me choose a new audio interface
Just a point, I have Eventide and Lexicon PCM outboard, ruining into the analogue inputs of a cheap Behringer interface, with no level issues, the levels on my Eclipse and PCM91 are fully adjustable.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Help me choose a new audio interface Replies: 23 Views: 762
Re: Perfect sonics heard on classic recordings - can't seem to replicate it?
There are too many variables to take into consideration regarding the OP's question, just too many. Every recording is different, in this order, musicians, producer, instruments, studio, equipment. The music will determine the "sonic character" if it’s LA Jazz/Soul it will be shiny, warm "nice" if i ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Perfect sonics heard on classic recordings - can't seem to replicate it? Replies: 23 Views: 690
Re: Recording events at the birthplace of Dylan Thomas
"Do not go gentle into that good night"
My favourite poem of all time.
What an amazing job you have.
My favourite poem of all time.
What an amazing job you have.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Recording events at the birthplace of Dylan Thomas Replies: 11 Views: 367
Re: ART SGX-2000 - change tonal quality (sonic signature)?
Just don’t bother, pin-point what you’re "not" getting, and just buy something else that delivers that. Use them for what they are.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: ART SGX-2000 - change tonal quality (sonic signature)? Replies: 12 Views: 546
Re: Cheap vocal mic's
I remember when you could get the three of the even cheaper Behringer XMS1800S microphones with mic clips and a case for about £25, at the time a cheapo plastic bodied microphone from anyone else would have cost more! That mixer mentioned above almost looks like a couple of the Behringer micro ...
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Re: Cheap vocal mic's
I remember when you could get the three of the even cheaper Behringer XMS1800S microphones with mic clips and a case for about £25, at the time a cheapo plastic bodied microphone from anyone else would have cost more! That mixer mentioned above almost looks like a couple of the Behringer micro ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Cheap vocal mic's Replies: 22 Views: 943
Re: Setting input levels on mixer with pre-gain vs output level on your equipment
No real need for channel meters, just solo and use your main meters. As long as your input signal is within a certain level, you really don’t need to worry about any of this, when I’m mixing or playing levels can go all over the place, as effects get turned on and off, I just make sure I’ve got enoug ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: Setting input levels on mixer with pre-gain vs output level on your equipment Replies: 10 Views: 399
Re: Eurorack and Tibetan Singing Bowl??????
I think acoustic elements are essential with modular, the contrast, plus using the modular as a giant effects rack.
- Forum: Self-Promotion Topic: Eurorack and Tibetan Singing Bowl?????? Replies: 5 Views: 202
Re: Mastering - Revox B77 1/2 Track Help
The magazine review says "In fact, even today some music is still recorded on tape. A copy made directly from the original master bypasses several sound-degrading steps – such as creating a lacquer disc for vinyl pressings or potentially error-prone analog-to-digital conversion. There are masters a ...
- Forum: Mixing | Mastering | Post Production Topic: Mastering - Revox B77 1/2 Track Help Replies: 65 Views: 1464
Re: Cheap vocal mic's
From the Canadian Amazon site - https://www.amazon.ca/Moukey-Ultra-low-noise-8-channel-Microphone-Mixer-MAMX3/dp/B08BCFXSBV/ref=sr_1_11?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.MyRCVG2a1MUaf2p-Xzt6CiNtKz-gRc_cxnNmVHIhiTIO-iz20PQjwRgaN2v0_vehwW1hBdVg9enaCd-Ql3nLfhyV5eJIszg8Vkmeua5TllQXOApa1Hd5CfU5Jc3RpJ7Zboxepgpzx ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Cheap vocal mic's Replies: 22 Views: 943
Re: Mastering - Revox B77 1/2 Track Help
There’s so much rubbish talked about analogue and tape, mostly by those who never grew up with it, they expect some sort of "magic" that I can never hear. I’ve owned two B77’s, a Tascam 32-2B, a Ferrograph valve machine, and a domestic Ferguson reel-to-reel. Apart from the obvious above, they sound ...
- Forum: Mixing | Mastering | Post Production Topic: Mastering - Revox B77 1/2 Track Help Replies: 65 Views: 1464
Re: Allen & Heath Preamps VS Dedicated Mic Preamp
Once we moved beyond the first generation monolithic opamps like the 741 (there had been some pretty good hybrid opamps at the time but they were expensive) and sorted out the challenges of diffusion technology which put constraints on the process spread for JFETs) and improved material purity etc ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Allen & Heath Preamps VS Dedicated Mic Preamp Replies: 32 Views: 1290
Re: Name change
Me and what passes for old guy humour. Thank you for taking it well. Nothing related, but, as I get older I realise that there is very little worth getting uptight about. But my patience is getting taxed big time right now, as I’m surrounded by relatives and kids. There's a friend of mine whose f ...
- Forum: Self-Promotion Topic: Name change Replies: 46 Views: 1367
Re: Name change
Nothing related, but, as I get older I realise that there is very little worth getting uptight about.
But my patience is getting taxed big time right now, as I’m surrounded by relatives and kids.
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Re: Buchla/TT 257t - a drone-man’s dream come true?
Ben, have you bought any Buchla oscillators yet? The "sound" is very much in them, especially the 258, and the 281 Function, sometimes, it’s very difficult to tell if your sounds are coming from acoustic instruments, or electronic ones, my last album is a good example. Yes, I have the 258t, which I ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Buchla/TT 257t - a drone-man’s dream come true? Replies: 6 Views: 268
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Allen & Heath Preamps VS Dedicated Mic Preamp Replies: 32 Views: 1290
Re: Name change
Been listening my way through your new release. I very much admire not just the sound of the soundscapes but the spontaneous nature of the pieces. And the variety. Good work. As for the name thing, I've had an idea. Agey Flynn. You're welcome. 🤣 Thanks very much Joe, one thing is for sure, I'm fe ...
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Re: Cheap vocal mic's
I just received an 8 channel stereo small mixer from amazon for $40 Cdn. I expected to sent it back. It’s working really well and if not powered from a computer has no noise issues. I was going to build a small passive mixer to solve a patching challenge I have but for this price it is worth it. It ...
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Re: Why is it still so bad?
I worked helping a friend with his PA business, there were three of us, including a very experienced ex BBC engineer. We had a Soundcraft 200B, Meyer Sound speakers, and various Shure stage mic's, and NO OUTBOARD. Sometimes it was difficult to know if the band was being amplified at all, it was ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: Why is it still so bad? Replies: 56 Views: 2262
Re: Buchla/TT 257t - a drone-man’s dream come true?
Ben, have you bought any Buchla oscillators yet? The "sound" is very much in them, especially the 258, and the 281 Function, sometimes, it’s very difficult to tell if your sounds are coming from acoustic instruments, or electronic ones, my last album is a good example.
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Buchla/TT 257t - a drone-man’s dream come true? Replies: 6 Views: 268
Re: Neumann KH80+KH750 'Unvarnished Review'
I’m very interested in this, is the bass on the KH80’s really sufficient to do a whole project on them, without other references? It’s a 4 inch woofer, that’s small. When I listened to the 120’s I thought they were a bit bass light, the bass I think, based on what I’ve heard really starts with the 1 ...
- Forum: User Reviews Topic: Neumann KH80+KH750 'Unvarnished Review' Replies: 97 Views: 21K
Re: Why is it still so bad?
I worked helping a friend with his PA business, there were three of us, including a very experienced ex BBC engineer. We had a Soundcraft 200B, Meyer Sound speakers, and various Shure stage mic's, and NO OUTBOARD. Sometimes it was difficult to know if the band was being amplified at all, it was such ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: Why is it still so bad? Replies: 56 Views: 2262
Re: Cheap vocal mic's
Turns out she has a mono looper pedal, and wants to feed her guitar into it "and" the mic, she said "it’s OK I’ll just unplug the guitar and plug the mic into the looper when I need it" I know this is the recording forum but, to be clear, this is not for live performance, is it? This is for messing ...
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Re: Cheap vocal mic's
Turns out she has a mono looper pedal, and wants to feed her guitar into it "and" the mic, she said "it’s OK I’ll just unplug the guitar and plug the mic into the looper when I need it" NO NO NO NO NO! for many reasons. While some of the engineers here may throw up their hands in horror, her sol ...
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Re: Why is it still so bad?
James Perrett wrote: ↑Tue Dec 23, 2025 11:10 am
There are plenty of decent live sound engineers who aren't musicians.
These are like great engineers, as they are passionate about engineering, not being a musician or anything else, I like them, and they treat engineering creatively.
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: Why is it still so bad? Replies: 56 Views: 2262