Re: Sennheiser MD421 is the best dynamic mic on the market
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2021 10:37 am
We've mostly used SE ribbons blended with some DI from a Palmer PDI with simulated speaker on all our records, which sounds dope and very full range. Recording our guitars is tricky because downtuning / bass VI and an overall very wide range.
Now that we tend to play louder and record louder, I'm tempted to try new microphones. I've tested the SM57 because my bandmate has one and I have a couple copies lying around, really not good at capturing the width of what we do. Going to try a pair of e906 or copies of I can get my hands one some. The other alternative will be to keep using the SE ribbons but at a further distance, which means more room sound than I'd like (especially as they're figure 8) and losing the proximity effect which helped a lot at capturing our low end properly.
The latest release we've made in 2021 is pure Palmer DI and no mics because I haven't solved the recording mic conundrum since our last record in 2015
Now that we tend to play louder and record louder, I'm tempted to try new microphones. I've tested the SM57 because my bandmate has one and I have a couple copies lying around, really not good at capturing the width of what we do. Going to try a pair of e906 or copies of I can get my hands one some. The other alternative will be to keep using the SE ribbons but at a further distance, which means more room sound than I'd like (especially as they're figure 8) and losing the proximity effect which helped a lot at capturing our low end properly.
The latest release we've made in 2021 is pure Palmer DI and no mics because I haven't solved the recording mic conundrum since our last record in 2015
