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Originally Posted by Tonear Good suggestions, I'll try the mic positioning stuff.
A ribbon....Would the Royer that everyone uses(but not usually on vocals) work? Is that a 121?
Does the RE20 act differently that the SM57? Because she nailed the 57 from 9". |
I use a Crowley & Tripp Vocal ribbon and it sounds like the right tool for this job .
But they sold out to Shure microphone last summer . So , now , Shure is selling 2
versions of his mic . You may want to find one you can demo with . Remember ,
no phantom power needed ! Those mic's should be 30 - 15000 hrtz . very smooth .
If you can't get one , try the royer 122 and put a pop filter in front , singer at 10-12 inches back . Be careful on this one , it uses 48 V and watch your levels .
The EV RE-20 is a good mic also , you might give it a try .
I can't believe she stressed out a sm57 !!
You may just need to back her up to a 10-12 inches minimum for the mic .