cgarges wrote:Congratulations, Tony! I, personally, have been SM57-free all of my life. I know it's a difficult world out there with peer pressure and the temptation to find a quick and easy fix, but you'll be glad you got on the wagon from this point on. Best of luck to you!
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
And that, my friend, is why you are my hero!
mjau wrote:Tony, you need help. Let me send you a 57 to help you properly record. From one friend to another.
With friends like you....
cgarges wrote:Don't be an enabler, Scott.
BWAHAHAHAHAH!
joninc wrote:no 57's ??? then how do you guys record snare drum??
With mics that actually sound good
losthighway wrote:Is there a m201, or a revox or whatever in there, or do you have a vegetarian alternative on your snare?
I have one on loan from Carl Saff
most recently used on toy piano
Jiters wrote:Was this a 12 step kind of deal, or did you just go cold turkey?
I stopped using them many moons ago. For a while, about once a year I'd try again and would almost always confirm and, yes, I hate that fucking thing.
mjau wrote:I know drumsound's a big fan of the atm23 on snare drums, and the sounds he gets can't be argued with.
That is still my preferred snare mic. I try other things and get good stuff, but that mic really does it for me. And thanks as always for the kind words my friend.
snarl wrote:Any idea what they did to the tracer to make it an amp? I've got mine working, as an amp, but I'd like to mod it more.
I have no idea, ask madtho, he put it on the for sale board and mentioned 57 trades so I took a fly...
Toaster 3000 wrote: And you call yourself an engineer....
No man, I'm a PRODUCER!