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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: EA on November 08, 2003, 09:30:55 AM
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Don't really know anything about ribbon mics. But I read somewhere that they're supposed to have great detail. I also read that they're somewhat fragile though. Anyone ever used 'em in the field?
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Never mind. I just found an old thread that said pretty much what I had read elsewhere. Great detail and sound. Too fragile for the field.
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i'v allways wondered about ribbon mics ... can you link me to the thread?
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great for pianos
jr
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and upright bass
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I have heard some 3 mic recordings with a ribbon mic for the middle channel, sounds very, very nice if done properly.
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some guys over at tapeop.com were humping the ribbon mics when used for vocals, but said they aren't right for every vocalist. It was also mentioned that if the singer moves even a couple of milimeters that the sound will greatly vary so caution when recording must be taken. I guess that also adds to their fagile nature.
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some guys over at tapeop.com were humping the ribbon mics when used for vocals, but said they aren't right for every vocalist. It was also mentioned that if the singer moves even a couple of milimeters that the sound will greatly vary so caution when recording must be taken. I guess that also adds to their fagile nature.
agreed, have to be used in the right situation.
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http://www.wesdooley.com/pdf/r84_short_manual_ver1.pdf
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Chris Berryman used to run a Royer ribbon mic, and it made some pretty sweet tapes. We matrixed a Carbon Leaf show that's up on the archive (8/31/02) if anyone wants to hear. This Glen Philips show is absolutely amazing: http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=1505&from=mostViewed
He did say that it was very fragile, though. I think that may be why he stopped using it...
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here is some at recording.org you need to register
http://www.recording.org/cgi-local/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=000960