I suppose whether to get one or not really depends on what you want it for? To try out a bunch of mics and see what variety and changes it can add to your sound? Sure? To get the distinct sound of a particular high quality expensive/rare/vintage microphone? If you can't afford the one you want, sure, if you can, you'd likely be better off with the real thing.
I suspect the mic modeling software/vs hardware issue is hmm, not a great difference? Even though it will help to use a hardware reference mic to get accuracy.. I think all these modelers are probably still Jack of All Trades, Master of None, compared to getting the actual mic, at least, the more higher tier mics.
I did try out Slate's mic modeling stuff and it was just OK, I wasn't particular impressed. A lot of people do like it.
I suspect the mic modeling software/vs hardware issue is hmm, not a great difference? Even though it will help to use a hardware reference mic to get accuracy.. I think all these modelers are probably still Jack of All Trades, Master of None, compared to getting the actual mic, at least, the more higher tier mics.
I did try out Slate's mic modeling stuff and it was just OK, I wasn't particular impressed. A lot of people do like it.
Statistics: Posted by puremusic — Mon Jul 08, 2024 7:53 am