mix a vocal
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Sm57 review: http://www.mojopie.com/fletcher.html
I'm definitely doing something wrong with these mics.
I'm definitely doing something wrong with these mics.

i'm sending vocal signal to rev like this:
aux1----rev left input
aux2----rev right input
but in this way i'm hearing some wired phase problem! or the sound is not right. Is this is the Right way to patch a rev? or it should patch like this:
aux1-----rev left input
aux1-----rev right input
using duel delay like this works great.
Thanks
aux1----rev left input
aux2----rev right input
but in this way i'm hearing some wired phase problem! or the sound is not right. Is this is the Right way to patch a rev? or it should patch like this:
aux1-----rev left input
aux1-----rev right input
using duel delay like this works great.
Thanks
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What about on a drum bus, or for overheads? I.e. drums left -> aux 1, drums right -> aux 2.On 2004-07-19 02:02, garyb wrote:
there is no good reason to use stereo inputs on a verb used in an aux
To be perfectly honest I've never bothered, but it seems to me that if the reverb is well-constructed it will sound slightly different and more complex.
Cheers,
Johann
I think the SM-57 is a fine mic.......now. I used to hate it running through my Digi-001 preamps.
It is definitely a mic that needs a really good preamp to bring out what it is capable of. I use mine with an Amek 9098 pre for almost all my vocals nowadays.
Here is a 30 second snippet of me singing with the Amek / SM-57 combo:
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/music/Vocalbnce.mp3
I actually like it better than my LD condensers (most of the time).
Cheers
It is definitely a mic that needs a really good preamp to bring out what it is capable of. I use mine with an Amek 9098 pre for almost all my vocals nowadays.
Here is a 30 second snippet of me singing with the Amek / SM-57 combo:
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/music/Vocalbnce.mp3
I actually like it better than my LD condensers (most of the time).
Cheers
try to put waves doubler 4 in the vocal's group chanel, then mute dry signal and use only wet. if you take care about mono compactibility then take a look to corelation meter.On 2004-07-05 12:12, firubbi wrote:
can you show some example of mix a vocal...
last day i use the pitch shift(left+10..right-10) and found great result. but can't set the revmaybe the vocal is poor. any eq tips will be Great.
thanks