Everything needed - learn how to record music well by understanding the basics of microphones and other pro audio equipment

Everything needed - learn how to record music well by understanding the basics of microphones and other pro audio equipmentRecordProduction.com presents Singing Canary Productions Art of Recording Video Tutorials.

You can’t learn this type of info anywhere – except macProVideo.com! Pro audio engineers share deep secrets about how they choose microphones for common recording situations.

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The recording process is a fantastic audio journey. It’s guided by the audio engineer who nurtures a sound from its acoustic inception, emanating from the musician’s instrument as it travels through the air… to the proper microphone placed in an exact position… through the cable to the chosen pre-amp… then into the dynamics processors… through the mixing console’s channel strip where it gets sculpted and shaped and given perspective… until it finally meets up with the other sounds whose journeys have followed completely different paths to the final mix.

And, every step of the way important, hit-making decisions are made by the the audio engineer that determine just how everything is going to work together to make the best recording possible. To master this incredible process we at macProVideo.com are pleased to bring you the first in a series of meticulously detailed tutorials on, “The Art of Audio Recording”.

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record producer and recording engineer george shilling at his recording studio

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Some leading recording engineers and record producers gathered at Modern World Studios in the UK countryside 2010 to record a series of drum recording masterclass videos. Each contributor covered drum recording, microphone placement, drum tuning and much more from their point of view and experience.

This video features George Shilling and requires Quick Time 7 or above and a fast internet connection.

record producer and recording engineer george shilling at his recording studio

George is a successful record producer, recording engineer, musician and journalist writing for leading music industry magazines. In this video George takes the ‘recording on a budget’ perspective.

Special thanks to everyone that attended, Sean Genockey, Simon Turner, George ShillingJames Towler and Greg Haver. Special thanks also to everyone at Modern World Studios for making us so welcome that we have come back to do more of these!

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R-101

Following in the footsteps of Royer’s flagship R-121, the R-101 is a mono, passive ribbon microphone utilizing a patented offset-ribbon transducer and a 2.5-micron ribbon element.

The R-101 is a new breed of modern ribbon microphone, designed for studio work and demanding live applications (particularly live electric guitar and brass). It incorporates many advancements pioneered by Royer Labs, including multi-layered wind screening for superior protection from air blasts and plosives. The screening also provides reduced proximity effect, allowing for closer miking with less bass buildup. Throw it on a guitar cabinet, hit record, play it back, smile.

The ribbon element’s smooth frequency response and phase linearity impart a “warm, analog feel to digital recordings, where the depth and realism on playback feels more like tape rolling than digits being computed”. A good choice for electric guitars, brass instruments and drums, the R-101′s figure-8 pattern also conveys superb ambience and depth when used for room miking applications.

Patented Offset Ribbon Technology
The R-101 incorporates Royer’s patented offset-ribbon technology and a low mass, 2.5-micron aluminum (99.9% pure) ribbon element. The ribbon transducer’s flux-frame and rare earth Neodymium magnets create a powerful magnetic field which increases sensitivity while reducing stray magnetic radiation.

The R-101′s offset-ribbon transducer (Patent # 6,434,252) positions the ribbon element towards the front (logo) side of the microphone body. This special proprietary arrangement gives the ribbon element more room to move within the prime magnetic field and maintain full frequency response during high SPL recordings. It’s an integral part of the magic in all Royer R-series microphones.

The offset-ribbon transducer also gives you the option of a brighter response when recording lower SPL sound sources on the back side (3 feet and closer; phase reversed in this position). The back side of the mic is often preferred on vocals, acoustic guitars and other stringed instruments.

The Warranty:
Like all Royer mics, the R-101 comes with a lifetime warranty to the original owner and the first re-ribbon is free.

Visit Royer Labs for further information.

 

blue-microphones-yetiBlue Microphones (www.bluemic.com), a leading innovator in microphone technology and design, announces Yeti, the first THX® Certified microphone. The latest addition to Blue’s new consumer line, the Yeti is the ultimate USB microphone for professional recording. The Yeti features:

  • The first USB mic to offer Blue’s premium condenser capsules in a proprietary triple capsule array for the highest quality, most versatile audio recording capability
  • After rigorous lab testing, THX certification affirms the ultimate in recording and playback fidelity thanks to superior design and quality
  • Four patterns (Omni, Cardioid, Stereo, Bidirectional) for incredible versatility and superior results in any situation
  • Studio quality performance and features, with zero latency, amplified headphone monitoring, microphone mute, and hardware-based gain adjustment

Yeti is the first microphone to offer the quality and range of versatility to produce the best quality recordings in a wide range of situations, including podcasts, vocals, live or event recording, interviews, broadcasts, instruments, bands and more.

“Blue Microphones recognizes THX as a benchmark within the industry for professional audio production and playback. We are honored to be recognized as their first partner for audio input,” says John Maier, CEO of Blue Microphones. “Blue strives to provide the highest quality sound for both professionals and consumers alike and we are proud to provide such recognized quality with the new Yeti, the world’s first THX Certified microphone.”

Building upon the technology foundation established by the award-winning Snowball USB microphone, Yeti adds four distinct pattern modes, a zero-latency headphone output with volume control for direct monitoring, adjustable microphone gain control and a mute button. The Yeti’s angle can be adjusted on its custom-designed desk stand. Following suit with the rest of Blue’s desktop products, the Yeti features driverless installation and works with both PC and Mac.

“The THX Certified Yeti from Blue Microphones provides aspiring artists a recording solution that combines quality, usability and convenience for a wide range of audio applications,” explains Matthew Chrispen, director of certification at THX. “THX testing and certification ensures the fidelity of the recording always remains true to its source, allowing artists to accurately capture voice-overs, interviews and other sound elements with confidence.”

The Yeti will be available beginning December 2009 at your local Blue dealer.
For complete details visit www.bluemic.com.

Shure SM57 microphone

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Nov 082009
 

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The legendary Shure SM57 microphone is exceptional for musical instrument pickup and vocals. With its bright, clean sound and contoured frequency response, the SM57 is ideal for live sound reinforcement and recording. It has an extremely effective cardioid pickup pattern which isolates the main sound source while minimizing background noise. In the studio, it is excellent for recording drums, guitar, and woodwinds.

The SM57’s outstanding performance, legendary reliability, and diversity of application make this “workhorse” the choice of performers, producers, and sound engineers worldwide.

So, why bother adding this to our gear porn collection?  It’s possibly the one mic that can do everything – not perfectly that’s for sure – but if you could have just one microphone it has to be on the top three to choose from….

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Ken Lewis press 1Ken Lewis features in a new series on recording techniques here on the RecordProduction.com/blog.


Ken Lewis here.   I’m currently producing RockRidge Records artist MIGGS (www.miggsband.com). This is video 1 of 3 of recording electric guitars for the album. Multiple Amplifiers all linked together and blended for one big sound.  In this segment i’m attempting to show how i route the guitar to each amp and mic each amp,  how and why. -Ken
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