Florian Schmidt <mista.tapas@email-addr-hidden> writes:
> why (are) measurement mics [..] (not) used for recording vocals and
> instruments more?
The way I understand it, is because most audio people are not
engineers and they use their ears to listen. The colorization of
certain mics may distort the sound in a pleasant way and they judge it
by that.
I would use a measurement mic to record anything (if I could afford
it) and then rather process the signal afterwards. This would be the
epitome of high fidelity audio engineering, or so is my understanding.
> Is the color that's being added by expensive special purpose
> intrument/vocal mics the reason?
So it seems.
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