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Make an SM-58 emulate a U-87?

Make an SM-58 emulate a U-87?

2011-11-08 by Peter B

Guys,

Is it just me .... or did Logic 7 introduce a function that let you try to imitate one microphone when you record with a different one?

It may have been EQ match ... but I'm not sure.

I swear a friend showed me this function, and he showed me how you could choose what type of mic. you want to emulate.    

Ring any bells?

Re: Make an SM-58 emulate a U-87?

2011-11-08 by GAmoore@aol.com

Antares makes Microphone Modeler that does exactly that. You can take 
any mic and make it sound like any other mic ... in theory of course.

Re: Make an SM-58 emulate a U-87?

2011-11-08 by Brian

I'm using Logic Pro 9 and am not aware of anything. Are you sure that he didn't show you  the mic parameter in the guitar amp simulation programs?

I've heard of mic modeling hardware. So, there is probably some kind of plug in out, which would work with Logic. I'd be extremely skeptical about buying anything like that though. Since there are plenty of great condenser mics out now for people on a budget, one of those is probably what you'd be better off spending your money on.

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Peter B" <pete_buchwald@...> wrote:
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> Guys,
> 
> Is it just me .... or did Logic 7 introduce a function that let you try to imitate one microphone when you record with a different one?
> 
> It may have been EQ match ... but I'm not sure.
> 
> I swear a friend showed me this function, and he showed me how you could choose what type of mic. you want to emulate.    
> 
> Ring any bells?



>

sylenth plug in

2011-11-11 by lollygagger

Has anyone had joy in getting the Sylenth plug in?

I must admit iv been looking to download it from somewhere as I hav heard good things about it.

Gordon

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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Make an SM-58 emulate a U-87?

2011-11-11 by Stephen Currington

Maybe you were thinking of MatchEQ in Logic 7?

It allowes one sound to be EQ'd to match another.    In your case one Mic input to match another etc.

The downside obviously being that you needed a reference sound to  use as the basis of the "acoustic" matching.
(Unless a preset will do the job?)  
What it does it listens to the original sound that needs matching then listens to the new sound and matches them by some automated EQ wizardry. 

Steve


On 9/11/2011, at 6:09 AM, Peter B wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> Is it just me .... or did Logic 7 introduce a function that let you try to imitate one microphone when you record with a different one?
> 
> It may have been EQ match ... but I'm not sure.
> 
> I swear a friend showed me this function, and he showed me how you could choose what type of mic. you want to emulate. 
> 
> Ring any bells?
> 
> 



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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Make an SM-58 emulate a U-87?

2011-11-11 by Stephen Currington

BTW>>  Before people jump on my suggestion 
I never said it was good or worked I am just wondering if that is the plugin you were thinking of..

It is the only plugin that comes with Logic and Introduced around V7  I can I can think of that might  work similar to what you remember.

Steve
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On 12/11/2011, at 10:20 AM, Stephen Currington wrote:

> Maybe you were thinking of MatchEQ in Logic 7?
> 
> It allowes one sound to be EQ'd to match another.    In your case one Mic input to match another etc.
> 
> The downside obviously being that you needed a reference sound to  use as the basis of the "acoustic" matching.
> (Unless a preset will do the job?)  
> What it does it listens to the original sound that needs matching then listens to the new sound and matches them by some automated EQ wizardry. 
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> On 9/11/2011, at 6:09 AM, Peter B wrote:
> 
>> Guys,
>> 
>> Is it just me .... or did Logic 7 introduce a function that let you try to imitate one microphone when you record with a different one?
>> 
>> It may have been EQ match ... but I'm not sure.
>> 
>> I swear a friend showed me this function, and he showed me how you could choose what type of mic. you want to emulate. 
>> 
>> Ring any bells?
>> 
>> 
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