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Thu 5 Jan 2006, 18:02
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I have started doing voice overs and I am very new to the industry and recording. I have started my set-up with a MBOX2, ProTools LE 7, and a AKG 451 mic. (The MBOX was a recommendation)
Everything works well but I'm not getting the depth to my voice that we get when recording in a commercial studio. Granted, the caliber of the equipment in the commercial studio is far superior to my small set-up (except for the mic, it is the same). Someone told me I should try a quality preamp between the mic and the MBOX.
The good news is that this is strictly for voice over, I don't have to worry about singing vocals or musical instruments.
Does anyone have any suggestions or preamp recommendations?
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Mon 30 Jan 2006, 00:21
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From: Opwijk - BE
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the Symetrix 528 is a well known preamp for music- and broadcast studios;, it has a preamp with phantom, a de.esser, compressor and parametric eq, it has a real powerful sound, you can get those typical fat and deep sounding radio commercial sounds from it when you push the settings, it can get a bit agressive if you push it hard, but everything i've ever tracked with it cuts trough the mix like a knife trough butter there are millions of choises but i compared this one with several other channel strips and preamps and like it, you should be able to find one (second hand) for around €300
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