k brown
Well-known member
Did you have a previous career as a diplomat?I think OP has become disenchanted...
Did you have a previous career as a diplomat?I think OP has become disenchanted...
Good Day Mr. Platus. Well shoot, only your third message to the group and you are already upset and disappointed, and yet, perhaps looking a gift horse in the mouth. Perhaps you could help us help you by answering Mr. Khron's questions about budget and what you wish to accomplish with a different microphone. It is very difficult to prescribe a remedy without clearly defined symptoms and diagnosis. For example, one might use a different mic to record a loud guitar cabinet opposed to recording a classical guitar or cello. A microphone for a deep man's spoken voice might not work well for soft sibilant female acapella singing, and so forth. Microphones have different sounds, shapes, form factors, sizes, styles, etc., to make them suited for particular tasks. P4erhaps you could favor us with some information as to your goals and objectives. It is difficult to suggest an alternate tool without knowing what you wish to accomplish with it. And, each tool comes with its own price tag. It would help us help you if we knew the financial limitations. Getting huffy does not tell us much beyond your threshold for frustration. There is no one alternative to the NT1 in any of its 6 generative iterations. Perhaps you can tell us more, so we can say more in return? Good day - and good luck. Jguys we're not getting forward. I wont debate heere what a freaking NT1 is. I have a NT1. There is only 1. Look it up.
I dont like it , so i need other mic recommendations.
I want a clear and warm sounding yet not sibilant sounding mic for voice acting.
You went all Paul Harvey/Edward R. Murrow at the end there . . .Good Day Mr. Platus. Well shoot, only your third message to the group and you are already upset and disappointed, and yet, perhaps looking a gift horse in the mouth. Perhaps you could help us help you by answering Mr. Khron's questions about budget and what you wish to accomplish with a different microphone. It is very difficult to prescribe a remedy without clearly defined symptoms and diagnosis. For example, one might use a different mic to record a loud guitar cabinet opposed to recording a classical guitar or cello. A microphone for a deep man's spoken voice might not work well for soft sibilant female acapella singing, and so forth. Microphones have different sounds, shapes, form factors, sizes, styles, etc., to make them suited for particular tasks. P4erhaps you could favor us with some information as to your goals and objectives. It is difficult to suggest an alternate tool without knowing what you wish to accomplish with it. And, each tool comes with its own price tag. It would help us help you if we knew the financial limitations. Getting huffy does not tell us much beyond your threshold for frustration. There is no one alternative to the NT1 in any of its 6 generative iterations. Perhaps you can tell us more, so we can say more in return? Good day - and good luck. J