Perhaps someone can call them and suggest they retain me for their demo
productions.
Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511
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Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 15:48:11 +1000
Subject: Re: Neumann TLM 102
Brian, one of my spotters says you've put on weight. Why?
Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511
Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511
This mic is really perfect for speech recording with post processing
with tube preamps if needed, than it meets well the demands of
recording modern vocals (were sounds comes mostly from the mouth,
rather than the breast as with classical voices) you also can use this
for some solo instrument emphasis of reed instruments. It is not
perfect for this, but I would rate it as good fro professinal demands.
For wooden instruments or grouped sounds, like a "capella into one" as
well as with stereo recordings, choose a more neutral mic - even if
large diafragms are desired.
This is not mail. And though you may be reading this in Google
Groups, these are not a "Google Groups". You may want to
familarize yourself with Usenet before posting again.
What other microphones are you comparing with the TLM102?
How long have you been using the TLM102? How did you get
one for that long when they do not yet appear to be generally
available? For example there is no evidence online that any of
the more popular retailers have it available yet.
Try that again in German and maybe you'll get an idea of why Petra
phrased it the way Petra did.