New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/01 13:36:30 (permalink)
Thank you, Elmer. Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh!

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/01 23:58:32 (permalink)
Well that was the most enjoyable test I ever listened too.


Whoa.... to you ...oh...earth and sea...
for the devil sends the beast with wrath.....
because he knows the time is short.....
let him who hath understanding.....
reckon the number of the beast.....
for it is a human number...
it`s number is.....
666

So if JESUS rose from the DEAD
Does that mean he`s the ORIGINAL ZOMBIE?
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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/02 02:24:39 (permalink)
That mic does indeed have a very nice sound to it, though I have too say pretty much everything I've heard you do is well recorded and mixed regardless of the mic's you're using.  Really enjoyed the fiddle playing, a really nice test tune. :)

Dan

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/02 06:10:37 (permalink)
Alkie,
Thank you, sir! I try to do all of my tests so that hey are at least listenable.

Dan,
Thank you very much! Glad you liked my little test tune.

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/03 12:06:32 (permalink)
Hey Scotty,

The new mic sounds great...the tune and your playing ain't too shabby either!!

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/03 12:26:21 (permalink)
Thanks Gary! I'll be doing a side by side comparison with the Rode NT-1000 soon.

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/03 18:12:53 (permalink)
Sounds great,  killer performance.
 
Where did ya buy the Royer.    I have been trying out mic's for live stereo recording.
Just don't really know what to get.   royer's are alittle to much for me right now.
 
Love that fiddle playing !
 
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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/03 18:29:11 (permalink)
Thanks Tim the Scoobie man! I got the Royer at Guitar Center Pro from Brad Lyons. I can give you his contact info if you'd like and he'll hook you up with a deal. The Royer R-101 is selling for $799 and matched pairs for $1,649.

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Re:New Tune - Royer Ribbon Mic Test 2011/07/05 10:41:43 (permalink)
LarryAlex


All right!  Everything sounds great, Mister Scotty.
 
Do you have any fingers left after playing all of those fast triplets?   
 
That's the best fiddle sound I have ever heard you achieve.  Your instrument sounds as big as Dallas. 
 
Thanks for posting it.
 
Best,
 
 


Thanks Mr. Larry!
I was recording some tracks yesterday and got an even better fiddle sound by turning my fiddle 90 degrees to the left. The low end came through much better. My fingers are still intact and this new fiddle IS as big as Texas!

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