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Tue 13 May 2003, 07:29
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have been using the B-2 for two years now; vocal(male and female),flute (jazz and classic),saxophone,accordion etc. It´s very suitable for my needs: recording into ProTools Free and Fostex VF 08. Kimmo
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Wed 14 May 2003, 18:32
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Kimmo,
I was considering the Fostex VF but was told there was no hope of interfacing with a Mac. How are you accomplishing this? Inquiring minds... :-) Bill
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Thu 15 May 2003, 06:34
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Hey,Bill I never used VF 08 and Mac together in that way, but there is a SPdif out on VF ,which could be used.In my case I moved from Atari to VF and then to iMac, perhaps a logical development?
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Thu 5 Jun 2003, 07:35
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Yep, The B2 will sound much better than your sm57. Its an affordable condenser mic. Ive used the B1 (wich is simmilar but only has a cardoid pattern and 1 diaphram) and the B2 pro. Big improvement on a dynamic mic. Thing is you need to run it on phantom power so you will need to buy a standalone mic pre or a small mixer that has a phantom power supply. The beringer UB1002 is good for that. The preamps are quiet but ive got a feeling that there not quite full spectrum. That my 2 cents anyway. =)
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