I remember using precisely this method as a wind filter on a mic in an
old demo version of a previous band i was in... and, hell, it sure did
work, you could notice the changes of the voice right away
PD: keep it simple! (Keith Richards)
2005/7/29, bob <fsmith@email-addr-hidden>:
> **** i'd maybe get one of those pantyhose things to put in front of the
> mic *****
>
> I'd make sure their news one!!!! :)
>
> Very good advice though
>
> bob
>
>
>
> Shayne O'Connor wrote:
>
> > James Stone wrote:
> >
> > cool - another
> >
> >
> >> I am not completely happy with my singing on this but didn't think it
> >> was
> >> worth being too perfect against the background of cheesy soundfonts.. I
> >> may yet re-record it..
> >
> >
> > sounds fine to me. maybe bring outthe organ in the, um, breakdown (?)
> > *just a tad* ...
> >
> >> On the subject of Mics, does anyone think it is worth spending
> >> anything on
> >> a low-end microphone considering I will be recording in a room with
> >> echoing walls, and a not=so silent computer, into a cheap SBLive! card??
> >
> >
> > man, spend the money on booze instead, or whatever yr poison may be
> > ... keep it simple like this and you can't go wrong ... i'd maybe get
> > one of those pantyhose things to put in front of the mic to get rid of
> > those plosives maybe, but man that sounds great to me. let the
> > producer worry about that stuff when you get signed up ;)
> >
> > shayne
> >
>
>
-- Daniel Payno _-_ a.k.a. _-_ Pay http://dpayno.webhop.net http://pqs.is.dreaming.orgReceived on Fri Jul 29 16:15:24 2005
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