I watched another channel's (300k subs) video for straight 10 minutes with diagrams and after effects stuff and I didn't understand, and here you did it within just 2 minutes. Thanks.
wow, this issue was actually an issue of one of my *engineering of sound* course, the funny thing is that the document on this issue couldn't explain it to me at all whilst this 3/5 minute video explained it accurately. oh boy do we have flaws in our educational systems...
nice, I love learning this stuff. It's incredible how much time & money we spend on our gear when 80% of the sound is determined by things like A) how much have you practiced your performance and B) just how close is your mouth to the microphone LOL Basically I could either learn my craft or I could just spend another $4000 trying to "tighten up the booming bass" with boutique analog gear to "remove that low-end from your microphone" (never mind that the microphone probably marketed itself as having "thundering low-end response to capture all the power of your performance" it's such a vicious cycle, lol. instead, make good music and practice your performance because a great performance captured on mediocre gear is >>>>> a mediocre performance captured on great gear ya know?
I watched another channel's (300k subs) video for straight 10 minutes with diagrams and after effects stuff and I didn't understand, and here you did it within just 2 minutes. Thanks.
Great demonstration of the low end boost effect of proximity in cardioid pattern with this mic. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you for sharing that tip..Just learning 🙏🏼👌
Best video on this topic on UA-cam. Thank you very much.
Simple and concise. Very helpful! Thank you!
wow, this issue was actually an issue of one of my *engineering of sound* course, the funny thing is that the document on this issue couldn't explain it to me at all whilst this 3/5 minute video explained it accurately. oh boy do we have flaws in our educational systems...
how did they explain it???? this is such a basic concept
@@studentism like in Chinese grammar
Mr. Rz this raises more questions than I originally had
@@studentism you get the figure
@@MisterRz ...do i?
thank you so much. helped me with my Audio theory and systems quiz
That was dope! Thanks Tim
Was helpful. Thank you
hey thanks alot man
nice, I love learning this stuff. It's incredible how much time & money we spend on our gear when 80% of the sound is determined by things like A) how much have you practiced your performance and B) just how close is your mouth to the microphone
LOL
Basically I could either learn my craft or I could just spend another $4000 trying to "tighten up the booming bass" with boutique analog gear to "remove that low-end from your microphone" (never mind that the microphone probably marketed itself as having "thundering low-end response to capture all the power of your performance"
it's such a vicious cycle, lol. instead, make good music and practice your performance because a great performance captured on mediocre gear is >>>>> a mediocre performance captured on great gear
ya know?
Thank you
Quick question. Did you use any processing on the mic recording of this video? Or is it just a raw, clean recording of a U87.
Thanks, Tim!
Thank you :) well done
good video, tnx
Tim seems like a real cool cat.
Came here from Rick Beato on Megadeth.
I can't recall ever seeing a u87 used hand-held.
Just say thank you
OMG! a Real Life MORTY!
thanks \m/
I bought a Rode NT1 primarily for Discord and games because my voice is so deep it distorts every headset on the market 😅
this is a demonstration but not an explanation - what causes it?
proximity
@@weliveyou so you don’t know either then...
@@weliveyou W
I mean, I don't know either... but Wikipedia does. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proximity_effect_(audio)