So whats the recording-chain for these libraries, I'm hoping some insight into the Preamp's, Mic's, EQ's, Console etc would help me mix better.
Anyone willing to share?
Best,
Betuel
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Not really sure. Just a general rule, VSL tend to be dry (ie turn off all reverb and eq=dry) so mic, micpre, A/D converter, VSL proprietary sample editor (ie edits, dynamics, mix, master) program for ouput by VIPro or VSP
Does everything go through the SSL in the control room? And what are the Pre-amps used? Clean or coloured? Im wondering about how much color is added, and weather I should add some SSL console emulation caracter to my other sounds. Those sort of questions. I would love some insightful info on all this being a geek that needs to know everything 😝
Warmth
Betuel
Not really sure. Just a general rule, VSL tend to be dry (ie turn off all reverb and eq=dry) so mic, micpre, A/D converter, VSL proprietary sample editor (ie edits, dynamics, mix, master) program for ouput by VIPro or VSP
And thanks for taking the time to give your thoughts 😊
Think really dry
Being that it is Vienna, forefather of Germany (and i am just guesing here)
Mic = U87direct Beyerdynamic/Sennheiser room or sterio
MicPre = Telefunken V72or76 or Manley
AD = Antelope, Apogee, Brown&Burr maybe Ferrofish
DAW = VSL propritary sample editor
Mix = Selfserve via VIPro or VSP
As I am trying to mix, accurate information is helpful. I know for a fact what microphones were used during the string session:Think really dry
Being that it is Vienna, forefather of Germany (and i am just guesing here)
Mic = U87direct Beyerdynamic/Sennheiser room or sterio
MicPre = Telefunken V72or76 or Manley
AD = Antelope, Apogee, Brown&Burr maybe Ferrofish
DAW = VSL propritary sample editor
Mix = Selfserve via VIPro or VSP
Decca Tree LCR: DPA 4006
Surround: DPA 4011
High Stereo: AKG 414 als AB
High Surround: AKG 414 als AB
Close: Neumann KM184
VI1: M* OK FETCH T:1 done
ID: Flea12 as AB
Back: Sennheiser MKH8040 as Spots
VI2: MID: Sennheiser MKH800 as AB
Back: Sennheiser MKH8040 as Spots
VA: MID: Sennheiser MKH800 as AB
Back: Sennheiser MKH8040 as Spots
VC: MID: Sennheiser MKH800 as AB
Back: Neumann U87Ai as Spots
DB: MID: Neumann U87Ai as AB
Back: Flea12 as Spots
I'm just after some more precise info in order to mix better. I use virtual microphones, consoles, preamps, compressors etc. You get the picture, for a more cohesive mix 😊
Note that I am talking about Synchron Stage recordings, not Silent Stage.
Warmth
Betuel
No not snake oil, the plug-ins sound very good and are so convenient to get the warmth of gear in the box. Their mic emulations are equally impressive, being able to change a microphone emulation on the fly is brilliant.
I use virtual microphones, consoles, preamps, compressors etc.
Like the ones Slate advertises? Care to share the experience? I wonder if it's more than a snake oil.
Thanks,
Crusoe.