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Old 23rd September 2006   #26
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Originally Posted by VoxPro View Post
1) Neumann microphone TLM49 (new transformerless microphone from Neumann U47 sound type. it has the M7 capsule) into


2) GML Microphone pre amplifier from the legendary George Massenburg (with equalizer “may be”) into


3) PURPEL AUDIO MC77 COMPRESSOR (The MC77 supercedes the MC76 re-engineered Universal Audio 1176 type FET Limiter. The MC77 recreates the audio circuitry of the revision E 1176, using modern components matched to the original) into

4) Recording with Converter with sampling rate of 192 MHz ( Pro tools may be)


VOXPRO
Yep... you pretty much nailed it... except the 192.

The GML Mic Pre is the 8304 and is transformerless... very clean
and extremeley detailed with lots of 'sparkle'. No EQ on this model.
They also make an 8302 which is the 2-channel version. Do yourself
a favor, buy one. Best gear purchase I ever made.

The 192 I'm referring to is the Digi 192 interface/convertor...
I always record @ 88.2khz
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