What I was looking for was bass response. Do it again, but make sure you get the lowest notes from ppp to fff, and go right up to the high notes, same idea. The shrill of the cymbals was nice. Play the guitar as quiet as possible, slowly and fully with lots of pauses, so the sound dies off. that way, we can hear the dynamic range. Was your voice recorded with them. Also try different placements, close, and farther back. to see the effect of distance in sound quality
Good job, man. I think it would serve viewers well to also explain why small diaphragm condenser mics are a suitable in these recording situations as opposed to other mic choices.
Another great video man! Keep them coming!
I love learning about mics. I would love to see like a weekly mic demo or something similar!
Alex Scott I’m going to try to consistently do reviews of various gear, so stay tuned!
Those mics sounded amazing on the piano
Myles Young I thought so too
What I was looking for was bass response. Do it again, but make sure you get the lowest notes from ppp to fff, and go right up to the high notes, same idea.
The shrill of the cymbals was nice. Play the guitar as quiet as possible, slowly and fully with lots of pauses, so the sound dies off. that way, we can hear the dynamic range. Was your voice recorded with them. Also try different placements, close, and farther back. to see the effect of distance in sound quality
Good job, man. I think it would serve viewers well to also explain why small diaphragm condenser mics are a suitable in these recording situations as opposed to other mic choices.
AJN27 Thanks for the tip!