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Fl Studio Mic Settings For Clean Recording

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Fl Studio Mic Settings For Clean Recording

2024-05-16 08:29:46

Using this mic for home studio recording and it does everything i expected it too!

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2024-09-23 05:44:14

Using as a control room talk back mic in a recording studio.

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2024-06-24 08:50:26

...for my recording studio console talk back mic. And a really great price!

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2024-06-28 07:40:54

I have a $2,100 Neumann TLM 67 mic, at my Recording Studio, but I needed a decent studio condenser mic that would allow me to produced all my projects, (with Vocals), at my home studio, with no extra pre-amps or XLR cabling. This mic blew me away! The C01U is an EXCELLENT purchase.

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2024-08-26 09:29:44

...or so I read...they are standard equipment in virtually every recording studio. Super comfortable with clean, unbiased sound. I’ve had three sets of (Higher priced) headphones from other makers, I like these best by far.

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2024-09-17 06:30:25

I recently purchased this thanks mainly to the reviews on here and the real-world examples of its use posted on YouTube. I have been toying with the idea of adding vocals to my tracks for a while and this decision was finally sealed by an online contest that supplied only the lyrics to which I have to record vocals. Really, the mic is awesome for its size and price point and I love the fact it has three different settings (cardioid, omni, -10dB); I also purchased a pop filter to avoid those plosive bees and pees when using the -10 setting. I have done several sound tests and the vocals sound like they were recorded in a studio. Considering it's small size and supplied carry case it's a perfect portable recording solution. Although the pop filter is big (6 inches) it actually doubled as a handy mic stand right out of the package though clearly reduces the portability factor. As others have said, you have to pay attention to your settings and ensure that the Go Mic is set as your input device when you're recording... this took me a little while to figure out in FL Studio but I got there in the end.

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2024-07-18 07:11:13

I decided to purchase a Blue Yeti Pro mic as I was making a music video for a school project and needed a relatively easy to use mic to record decent quality recordings. I decided to go with the Blue Yeti Pro from all the positive reviews given on it so far. It was recommended that I buy the Pro version of this mic over the normal one as there is a difference in sample rates. Basically, this mic is considered better for recording acoustic instruments. The Blue Yeti Pro is VERY easy to use. Plug it in and off you go! For a usb microphone the sensitivity in which it picks up noises is also really good. Every time I take in a breath, the Blue Yeti Pro records me doing it! A little embarrassing, but goes to show the great recording capabilities of this mic. The build quality of this mic is exceptional and is securely packaged in the box. I even had a little bit of trouble better the mic out of the moulded Styrofoam! Having the four recording settings is really handy and Blue makes sure you know which one is which with a well written concise manual talking about the settings. The only possible downside of this microphone is the issue of the low gain settings that many buyers may complain about. However, on the mac it is an easy fix. All you have to do is to click 'go' in the toolbar at the top of the screen, click on 'utilities' and find a application called 'Audio MIDI Setup'. Make sure the mic is connected to the mac before opening it up. Click on 'BLUE USB Audio 2.0' and turn the input and output settings up to the very right so that the values should be at 1. With that adjustment, the microphone should have more gain, so you don't have to turn the gain knob up all the way in a desperate bid for more gain. The Blue Yeti Pro is also a fairly bulky, heavy mic. But since I don't move it around much, for me at least, this is not an issue.

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2024-06-26 03:57:35

As the headline states these wonderful condenser microphones are used for recording Brass including all high brass, brass trio and quintets and other configurations. Am using in conjunction with the Tascam 24SD multitrack recorder, a Focusrite Octopre MKII preamp, and JBL 308 studio monitors. The condenser mic offers 3 settings for Omni, Cardiod, and figure 8 settings. These microphones are clear, and detailed and are perfect for brass. Having read the pros and cons of condenser mics vs ribbon, and am glad I went with these for the variety of recording that I am doing. Ribbons are expensive, delicate, and very accurate and warm for brass recording. Condensers are clear, flat, and highly detailed and sound great to me. A big plus is RODE offers a 10 year warranty when you register them online; provided you buy from an authorized dealer. B&H is the BEST and, of course, an authorized dealer. Love these microphones. One last note is this package deal includes a high quality cable, pop filter, and shock mount. Great value for a great mic.

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2024-04-04 08:52:21

I use this mic for recording my voice for youtube videos, and it works great. I like how it has many different settings wich will alow me to use it in different ways in the future. I don't think that there is anything bad that I can say about this mic other then I wish i had gotten the pro model wich has an xlr cable out the back.

5
2024-07-04 05:19:25

This is a great little windscreen! It's small and looks insignificant... but man alive it's absolutely necessary for recording outdoors. When I originally bought my B6 lav I tried using it outside without the windscreen attached and the mic was picking up even the slightest breeze... and in the wind the audio was unusable. After I installed the windscreen (which just easily slips over the mic head) the audio was clean. I was amazed at how this tiny windscreen filtered out so much wind! It really became a quick must have for outdoor recording! WHY HAVE A SPARE??? Once on a shoot I lost one of these little windscreens. The talent pulled the mic down through their shirt to return it to me and the windscreen must have slipped off somewhere in the process. (When I remove a lav mic I always pull the cord up through the talents shirt - or direct them to do so - to avoid this exact type of problem.) I didn't notice until a few minutes later that the windscreen was gone :( Thankfully I only had one more interview that day and it was inside. Otherwise I would have been sunk! So, yeah, it's good to have a least one spare of these little guys! Totally worth it for clean audio!

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