[Rwp] New hardware to use with Reaper: is it just me?
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 6 19:26:46 EDT 2015
I was really supprised the snowball was so crappy considering the encore
100 being such a good one.
Those guys do make some very nice mics, but like you said, you got to
watch out for their
home consumer junk podcast oriented stuff.
On 4/6/2015 6:23 PM, Patrick Perdue via RWP wrote:
> That mic is everything you want a mic not to be. Nasty, resonant
> midrange at it's best, wide axis, ultra-sensitive. Do yourself a favor
> and don't bother.
>
> Working in the field of podcasting, I find lots of people who are
> unfortunate enough to own one of these, so I made a track template to
> sort of try to compensate for it's issues. After stacking a few notch
> filters and an exciter, the best I can come up with is changing from
> "cup" to "tube." Really, I have nothing good to say about that thing.
>
> As I often tell people, Blue are great at marketing and distribution,
> not so much for everything else, at least when it comes to the
> consumer market.
>
> I won't insert my thoughts about the Yeti here, either.
>
> On 4/6/2015 4:32 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland via RWP wrote:
>> So, here's the deal. I have a studio grade Blue Bluebird microphone
>> that I bought a while back from Sweetwater which I use for tracking
>> vocals when I record. It sounds absolutely amazing. I needed another
>> microphone which I could use on a different system more not for singing
>> but more just for doing voice podcasts, or for things like Skype,
>> Teamtalk, etc. I can't very easily use that same mike I already have,
>> the Bluebird, as a lot of times I want to be sitting down at my
>> production machine. The issue is, the mike stand that I'm using for my
>> Bluebird is a floor stand which I have raised about 5 feet in the air,
>> so I can stand at it comfortably. What I needed was just a little
>> desktop mike. So, I found the Blue Snowball. It retails for about $60
>> in the US. It's a self powered USB mike. No prees needed. It just
>> works. Anyway, I was wonderring if anyone either has used one a these
>> babies or has at least heard one being used. I'm asking as I don't know
>> if this is normal, but in Reaper, Sonar, SoundForge, ProTools, you name
>> it, I'm finding that there really isn't much high end to this mike. By
>> high end, I don't mean high end quality. I'm speaking of high end
>> frequency. It doesn't sound at all muddy, just very very boomy/basy.
>> If I set the padding switch to the low padding or high padding
>> positions, it sounds kind of like someone with no compression raising
>> the gain who is standing across the room from a mike with the gain
>> hardly turned up. Best way I can describe it is, it sounds like a sort
>> of shorted out mike cable. It sounds great though with the padding off
>> completely, aside that it's again, just really got no high end that I
>> can really hear. It's very clear, just a little more boomy than I
>> expected. I heard someone use one of these things before buying it. I
>> want to say it was Michael shoot... what's his last name, I don't
>> remember. He does the How to Be Blind podcast. Anyway, don't quote me
>> on this, but I'm 98% sure that was what he was using on the recording I
>> heard him do. Mike Melarcy! There! I knew I would think of it. It was
>> on the tip a my tongue! LOL! Anyway, I dono. It's possible that he
>> did what I'm gonna have to do, and e queued the thing. That's no issue
>> if I do. I'm just wonderring if this mike is notorious for this, or if
>> you all know.
>> Chris.
>>
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