Se Electronic Gm10, with soundclip!!! |
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Se Electronic Gm10, with soundclip!!! |
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Jul 19 2009, 08:35 PM |
A while back I promised to make a soundclip with my SE Electronics GM10 Acoustic Guitar Mic.
I forgot about it and never did, sorry But now I managed to get around to it, so hopefully you like what you hear The GM10 Mic is an awesome acoustic guitar "clip-on" micrphone, that makes you able to record acoustic guitar with great soundquality no matter how much you move around!!! That's great news for anyone who's been trying to mic up an acoustic with a regular microphone, cause when yopu move around while playing then, the sound changes.. Not anymore folks, not anymore This is what it looks like: Soundclip: SE_Electronics_GM_10_demo.mp3 ( 1.83MB ) Number of downloads: 639 No mixing/mastering/effects has been applied, just my guitar through that mic. 3 mono tracks, one panned 45% Left, one panned 45% Right and the melody/solo in the middle. This is how it looks on the guitar: Some information from the SE Electronic website: The GM10 guitar mic is a unique new addition to the sE range, designed to solve an age old problem in micing acoustic guitars for studio recordings. There is always a trade off when recording, between the need to stay still in front of the mic to avoid changes in the sound of the instrument as it’s recorded, and the need for the performer to get an ‘emotional’ take. The two requirements don’t sit well together and this often leads to recorded takes sounding too clinical… too ‘perfect’ and lacking the performance element that often makes a song. The GM10 incorporates the world’s smallest gold sputtered mylar capsule at 17.1mm, along with a proprietary shock mount assembly built into the capsule head. A universal clamping system enables the user to fix the mic in place (on any flat backed acoustic guitar) so the condenser capsule is perfectly placed top record take after take from exactly the same position. The clamping mechanism and shock mount ensure that there is zero mechanical noise transferred through the guitar body. This allows the user to capture a perfect recording every time, while still being able to move around freely, which encourages the performer to give their best on a take. The Guitar Mic really does transform recorded performances of acoustic guitar, and the way you work in the studio. All in all, a great guitar mic which in my opinion works flawlessly (at least for my needs!) If you got any questions about it, or comments about the soundclip, just ask and/or comment |
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