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Originally Posted by JaeAudio what u mean in engineer talk are
time based effects, and dynamic based effects.
time based efx are exactly what they mean, they affect time.
reverb and delay, chorus and flanging etc..
dynamic based efx deal with the volume.
compression limiting EQ and gating.
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Those are all effects you use aferward you record im talking actual microphone effects.
where it says trench+sandiego........at the top...thats a long list of microphone effects you RECORD through...for example you pick trench+sandiego....you go in the booth start talking and it sounds like that...or you scroll down that list and pick from 10000 other effects and they all sound like something else..i was wondering on most setups do you pick an effect like this then go and record....and if so what do you think jay z is using in that video....
My questions APPPLY to the mix.....but not the actual MIXING EFFECTS....MIC EFFECTS |
I'll try to answer your question because I think you are getting confused by marketing speak created by a company that sold you a piece of equipment.
I've never heard the term "Mic effect" before, and the screenshot you showed looks like Line 6. Is it software that came with a Line 6 audio interface? If so, they are feeding you a line of bulls**t... basically you are scrolling through a series of "effects" that are supposed to emulate high end studio gear, microphones, mic preamps, compressors, etc.
For example, in your screenshot, it shows a picture of a piece of equipment which looks strangely familiar to most experienced engineers... it's a Neve EQ, probably "supposed" to sound like a 1073. The fact that it's labeled "Vintage UK" is another clue that it's supposed to be a Neve emulation. The compressor next to it looks like an LA2A.
So basically, for you to ask what setting Jay Z is using, it's no surprise you are getting lashed out at by other people on this board, because the fact is, he's not using any "setting." I can guarantee he's not using a Line 6 interface with software settings emulating high end audio gear, he's using the actual gear. I've only been to Jay's studio once, and very briefly, but I can tell you it is VERY well equipped... with many different choices for microphones, mic preamps, EQs, and compressors.
Hope this helps answer your questions, and also maybe will help you understand why people responded to your question the way they did.