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Truly, a most amazing presentation. The valuable information density is off the charts. Thank you! @ 19:55 "For this entire month of March, the ML-1 is on sale for $599". Wow! I guess I better jump on the current sale through the end of October at $299. 😯Hmm... I hope they're not simply offloading refurbished returns as "brand new". Hmm.
Informative video. I use modeling for almost everything these days - drums, drum machine, keyboards, synths, outboard gear, guitar amps and effects, etc. The one area I haven't gotten into is mic modeling. It sounded very good in this track. My one reservation is that I'm not a big fan of Slate - their plugins seem to be the first that break whenever a new OS or CPU is introduced, and you always have to pay for the fix. Some plugin makers aren't anywhere near as bad.
@@aristagorasadonai7353 thank you! Try keeping your kick and bass mono and see if that helps! they don’t usually need a stereo spread unless it’s for effect :)
Not quite! There's the transducer, circuitry, capsule, tube, all which add subtle coloration and saturation in different ways to different parts of the frequency response. The ML-1 is ultra-linear and designed to work with the software to replicate these mics as accurately as possible. If it was just EQ, then producers would be EQ-ing an SM7b to sound characteristically like a U87, which we have yet to see be pulled off accurately. If you want access to the sound of classic mics without the big price tag, the ML-1 packs are pretty incredible in my opinion :)
The so called Singing in these kinds of video's always kill me. There r tons of real gifted singers on this planet. What a shame to demo exspensive Mics with these super THIN sounding voices.
I agree that in comparison to a George Michael-type voice, this singer's voice could be characterized as "thin", especially when reaching for high notes, where his voice becomes "whiny" - such is a common cheat when the singer can't hit the note with clarity... like George Michael, John Legend, and others of that force capacity always do. Fortunately for this singer, his style of vocal presented here seems to have been the trend among male pop vocals for about the last decade or so of presenting a softer, more juvenile tone, and this is what the majority of pop music fans of this era consider a "great" voice. ... Regardless of this singer' presented vocal qualities for this song, the various characteristics of each mic emulation are still fairly easily discerned. However, I, too, would like to hear the ML-1 challenged with a wide dynamic, high-pressure belt to soft whisper tone George Michael-type voice. I think such would indeed give a better demo of, not just the quality of the emulations, but also the quality of the mic itself in terms of SPL handling, especially if the mic and emulations were compared directly against the authentic mics being emulated.
🔵 Download Our Free ML1 Quickstart Guide 👉 www.audioedges.com/ml1guide
🎵The song in this video is dropping soon... Follow Brandon Watt to catch the release! 👉instagram.com/brandonwattofficial/
Truly, a most amazing presentation. The valuable information density is off the charts. Thank you! @ 19:55 "For this entire month of March, the ML-1 is on sale for $599". Wow! I guess I better jump on the current sale through the end of October at $299. 😯Hmm... I hope they're not simply offloading refurbished returns as "brand new". Hmm.
Thank you so much😊 slate I love the mic ❤ and thanks Alex can't wait to drop the song
You killed it man!!
Informative video. I use modeling for almost everything these days - drums, drum machine, keyboards, synths, outboard gear, guitar amps and effects, etc. The one area I haven't gotten into is mic modeling. It sounded very good in this track. My one reservation is that I'm not a big fan of Slate - their plugins seem to be the first that break whenever a new OS or CPU is introduced, and you always have to pay for the fix. Some plugin makers aren't anywhere near as bad.
You the best. My mixes sound too wide. I need its little bit in the middle of my speakers. My kicks are too wide, my basses too after mix 😢.
@@aristagorasadonai7353 thank you! Try keeping your kick and bass mono and see if that helps! they don’t usually need a stereo spread unless it’s for effect :)
YOU SOUND LIKE VLADTV… COOL VIDEO THO… THANX 💯
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its just an eq
Not quite! There's the transducer, circuitry, capsule, tube, all which add subtle coloration and saturation in different ways to different parts of the frequency response. The ML-1 is ultra-linear and designed to work with the software to replicate these mics as accurately as possible. If it was just EQ, then producers would be EQ-ing an SM7b to sound characteristically like a U87, which we have yet to see be pulled off accurately. If you want access to the sound of classic mics without the big price tag, the ML-1 packs are pretty incredible in my opinion :)
The so called Singing in these kinds of video's always kill me. There r tons of real gifted singers on this planet. What a shame to demo exspensive Mics with these super THIN sounding voices.
I agree that in comparison to a George Michael-type voice, this singer's voice could be characterized as "thin", especially when reaching for high notes, where his voice becomes "whiny" - such is a common cheat when the singer can't hit the note with clarity... like George Michael, John Legend, and others of that force capacity always do. Fortunately for this singer, his style of vocal presented here seems to have been the trend among male pop vocals for about the last decade or so of presenting a softer, more juvenile tone, and this is what the majority of pop music fans of this era consider a "great" voice. ...
Regardless of this singer' presented vocal qualities for this song, the various characteristics of each mic emulation are still fairly easily discerned. However, I, too, would like to hear the ML-1 challenged with a wide dynamic, high-pressure belt to soft whisper tone George Michael-type voice. I think such would indeed give a better demo of, not just the quality of the emulations, but also the quality of the mic itself in terms of SPL handling, especially if the mic and emulations were compared directly against the authentic mics being emulated.