Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby jesus.caudel » Sat Jun 08, 2019 12:04 am

Hi. I am a vocal producer. Can I do miking techniques with this?
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby garfy » Sat Jun 08, 2019 10:34 am

jesus.caudel wrote:Can I do miking techniques with this?


Mic Room isn't really a 'techniques' thing. It is specifically designed to change the perceived sound of one mic into another. If you have recorded vocals with a Shure SM58, Mic Room will change the perceived sound into how it would have sounded if you had used a Neumann U87 for example.

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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby jesus.caudel » Sat Jun 08, 2019 8:06 pm

So what kind of Mic would I need to start? I have a behringer ultravoice. I might buy some shure mics.
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby garfy » Sun Jun 09, 2019 8:36 am

jesus.caudel wrote:So what kind of Mic would I need to start? I have a behringer ultravoice. I might buy some shure mics.


If you have recorded with the Ultravoice, I would suggest starting with one of the dynamic models as your source mic, probably the 57 or 58.

It will be down to experimentation though, depending on what you want your output sound to be like.
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby jesus.caudel » Mon Jun 10, 2019 6:32 pm

I am going to get it. Although I think someone is constantly trying to hack my account.
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby Peter_IK » Mon Jun 10, 2019 6:38 pm

jesus.caudel wrote:I am going to get it. Although I think someone is constantly trying to hack my account.

For the latter part, it would be best to create a long and complex password with a password generator (you can with tools like 1Password and similar which are also good tools to help keep your accounts secure) as well as notifying IK Support at http://www.ikmultimedia.com/contact-support as they can look directly at your account to see if there's anything fishy going on.

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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby jesus.caudel » Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:14 am

Just bought it.
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby Ianharrison1 » Sun Sep 20, 2020 11:40 pm

Hello Peter,
This is a message to IK support and Peter if he’s around. I’m just wondering, if I am using an AT2020, what would be the recommended Source mic to select in Mic Room? Hope to hear from you and thanks!
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby garfy » Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:02 pm

Hello Ianharrison1 and welcome to the forum.

As a first suggestion, I would probably try the source mic as the iRig Mic Studio. Both mics are back electret, have a similar size diaphragm and roughly the same sensitivity.

However, there's no reason why you can't experiment with both the source and target mic in the Mic Room until you find a sound you like. That's what it is all about really.

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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby Ianharrison1 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 6:11 pm

Thanks garfy for your reply! That makes sense and I really appreciate it! - Ian
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Re: Which source?

Postby MrFigg » Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:20 pm

raispe wrote:Hi,
I´ve got a rode nt1a. What is your recommendation as source that is nearest at this mic?

Thanks
Rainer


This post is from 2016 so this is a pretty big bump but I actually was wondering the same about the NT-1A. I’ve also got an SE Electronics SE-X1 if there’s anything close to that in Mic Room. Any suggestions for either? Thanks.
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Re: Which source?

Postby Tom Kearney » Tue Aug 31, 2021 1:02 am

MrFigg wrote:
raispe wrote:Hi,
I´ve got a rode nt1a. What is your recommendation as source that is nearest at this mic?

Thanks
Rainer


This post is from 2016 so this is a pretty big bump but I actually was wondering the same about the NT-1A. I’ve also got an SE Electronics SE-X1 if there’s anything close to that in Mic Room. Any suggestions for either? Thanks.


I also have an NT-1A, and I just got Mic Room via the Group Buy.

Anyone have a recommendation as to a reasonable source choice?

Thanks,
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby garfy » Tue Aug 31, 2021 10:08 am

Hello Mr Figg and Tom

As I posted before, if your exact mic isn't in the source list then you may need to experiment. Having said that, start with something that is probably closest to your actual source mics. So, for a NT-1A or a SE-X1 I would start with either the C414 or the iRig Mic Studio as these are both fairly conventional LDC.

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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby MrFigg » Tue Aug 31, 2021 10:16 am

garfy wrote:Hello Mr Figg and Tom

As I posted before, if your exact mic isn't in the source list then you may need to experiment. Having said that, start with something that is probably closest to your actual source mics. So, for a NT-1A or a SE-X1 I would start with either the C414 or the iRig Mic Studio as these are both fairly conventional LDC.

Hope that helps.


Thanks man. I’ll try those. Appreciated.
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Re: Introducing Mic Room for T-RackS

Postby Tom Kearney » Tue Aug 31, 2021 9:00 pm

garfy wrote:Hello Mr Figg and Tom

As I posted before, if your exact mic isn't in the source list then you may need to experiment. Having said that, start with something that is probably closest to your actual source mics. So, for a NT-1A or a SE-X1 I would start with either the C414 or the iRig Mic Studio as these are both fairly conventional LDC.

Hope that helps.


Thanks garfy!

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