Recording Engineer
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Here’s some samples of our two favorite mics that particular day on a female vocalist:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/mobile/folders/1zAzRewJDAwEix7hH8R3vZbDP5PaQmKQO?usp=sharing
24-bit, 44.1k
The samples without compression were all different takes in the live room. The samples with compression are the same take in a very diffused iso-room. The sample labeled “Together” are a mix of the two samples with compression, with the BA Samar 49 sample 7dB down and then the overall down a bit as to not overload.
Please forgive the buzz on the BA37 without compression samples. We heard it but didn’t care as we blew through the mics. You can really get a feel for the noise-level of the BA37 with a Sony capsule, which is part of its charm. You can also get a feel for the A/C noise floor of that iso-room.
Anyone looking for details of the mics, just search for Samar Audio Samples in the search, and you’ll find it, along with some other samples.
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/mobile/folders/1zAzRewJDAwEix7hH8R3vZbDP5PaQmKQO?usp=sharing
24-bit, 44.1k
The samples without compression were all different takes in the live room. The samples with compression are the same take in a very diffused iso-room. The sample labeled “Together” are a mix of the two samples with compression, with the BA Samar 49 sample 7dB down and then the overall down a bit as to not overload.
Please forgive the buzz on the BA37 without compression samples. We heard it but didn’t care as we blew through the mics. You can really get a feel for the noise-level of the BA37 with a Sony capsule, which is part of its charm. You can also get a feel for the A/C noise floor of that iso-room.
Anyone looking for details of the mics, just search for Samar Audio Samples in the search, and you’ll find it, along with some other samples.