Sure! I believe that the shockmount is a generic one that I was also using with my previous mic (AKG C214). The pop filter is WindTech PopGard. I completely forgot to mention that in the video.
@@erickjovan I appreciate that! Most of my content is very different from this video (mostly other audio production stuff and song playthroughs,) so I hope you enjoy what you find!
At the really bare minimum, you can use a standalone phantom power supply gadget to power a phantom-powered mic, and plug its audio output into the mic input of a computer.
The settings I'm using won't really be helpful, since your recording situation and voice are going to be different from mine. Depending on the project, I usually do some cleanup with RX, then just compression and EQ as needed.
Great review!
This is an incredibly well done comparison! Tons of useful info!
Thanks Alex!
Would you mind linking your 102 shock mount and pop filter please?
Sure! I believe that the shockmount is a generic one that I was also using with my previous mic (AKG C214). The pop filter is WindTech PopGard. I completely forgot to mention that in the video.
@@vikingguitar thank you, just found your channel yesterday and you got a new subscriber already here, keep it going
@@erickjovan I appreciate that! Most of my content is very different from this video (mostly other audio production stuff and song playthroughs,) so I hope you enjoy what you find!
At the really bare minimum, you can use a standalone phantom power supply gadget to power a phantom-powered mic, and plug its audio output into the mic input of a computer.
Are you able to let us know what settings and plugins you are using? thanks.
The settings I'm using won't really be helpful, since your recording situation and voice are going to be different from mine. Depending on the project, I usually do some cleanup with RX, then just compression and EQ as needed.
@@vikingguitar true and thanks.