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It comes with a pressure-clamp, elastic- suspension shockmount and extra elastics. The 600800 features a 7/8'' diameter, 6 micron diaphragm a 10 dB pad and a 150 Hz high-pass filter.
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Monoprice sent me a pair of 600800 condenser mics from their recently introduced Pro Audio Series.

With some exceptions, I have found this to be "predictably irrational." In Pro Audio, they get older and more expensive - with the "best" stuff no longer being manufactured. Think of it this way: in all other areas of technology, products get better and cheaper over time. Listening and picking the better thing, no matter the price, is not foolish it's really smart. I think the fear is that we'll pick the inexpensive thing and look foolish. Very experienced engineers have argued, "I know what I am listening to!" If so, then prove it by listening blind. The short story is, truly objective gear comparisons require blind listening. Having worked on the manufacturing side of Pro Audio for over 15 years, I can tell you that the industry is rife with similar examples. Put another way, what you believe is what you perceive without belief comes real perception. If they knew about the vinegar, they liked the other sample better, often wrinkling their nose in disgust at the vinegar-beer. The typical response to the samples was this: if they had no foreknowledge of the vinegar, they liked that sample better. The same beer was used in both samples, but one of the samples was laced with balsamic vinegar.
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(Be patient, this has everything to do with microphones.) He offered two free samples of beer to his students. Although if you know of any good way to time-stretch your sample then you can use that to help with the resolution problem.In his best-selling book Predictably Irrational, MIT professor Dan Ariely describes an experiment he conducted with college students and beer. But it's still doable, just harder to see what's going on. There's a bit of a problem with low frequency sounds, they're more blurry, there are solutions to that and I will implement something satisfactory, but I'd be nicely surprised if I had anything like that implemented in Photosounder before next year. Also it's one of my favourite test sounds to work with.Ī bass line would be easy to separate from any drum sound, even with a low pass filter, except the kick drum, if your bass line is really low. I chose it because I wanted something that would seem relevant to people interested in sampling, I mean, the result I obtained is something that people would have actually paid to have. Oh no Funky Worm is anything but an easy choice. You'd think I'd know better but it's actually only the second time I've done such a thing (and the first time wasn't very well executed, and that was when Photosounder didn't even exist). I mean separating a bass line from drums would that be different/harder?How long it takes really depends on what you're working with and what you want, some things can probably be done in 15-20 minutes, but I think it will frequently take a few hours. How time consuming will this be in general?ĭid you pick funky worm cause there's already a lot of separation between the individual instruments? It's fairly easy to spot when you play the sound in Photosounder and see the bar representing where what you're listening to is in the image. Although it can get a bit confusing when it's being buried under other sounds. The lead sound is very easy to spot, it's a vertical stack of parallel and identical lines/curves. So yeah you can get a quick result but if you want to obtain something very clean it'll take a few hours, in the hardest cases, I didn't make things easy by choosing this example. It took me several hours to process the Funky Worm sound, that was precise surgery hehe, although the first sound you hear in the blog post (the one with only the drums and vocals) was obtained as it is after probably half an hour of clone tooling, keeping in mind that we're talking about a sample almost 30 seconds long, which is a lot.
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How long did it take you to do, was it easy to identify the lead sound?If you want me to email you when the Mac version comes out PM me your e-mail address I'll add you to the mailing list.
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Hope 2 see a mac version also, maybe i might have to install VMfusion heh just to have a play with photosounder.

Yo thats crazy, am well impressed thumbsup
