I use an SM7B for sampling vocals, which I manipulate and turn into organic pads and synth textures. I have a pair of KSM141s I use to record piano and strings. I also use them to capture field recordings. I love my classic SM57s for drums. I use a KSM44A for bells, percussion,...
FOR PERFECT RECORDINGS IN IMPERFECT ROOMS Inspired by the legendary SM7B, the MV7 is a dynamic microphone with both USB and XLR outputs for use with computers and professional interfaces alike. Connect via USB and explore additional set-up features and A
The MV7 draws a lot of its design inspiration from the Shure SM7B, but the differences in design are easy to spot. The MV7 is smaller, with a shorter windscreen in the front that easily pops off to reveal the actual microphone underneath. It’s a little alarming how loose the windscreen...
SM7BSprach-und Gesangsmikrofon Unverbindliche Preisempfehlung Ab CHF 379.00 Weitere Beiträge Alle Blogbeiträge anzeigen (Opens in a new tab) MV6 or MV7+ - Which mic is right for you? Gamers and streamers now have two amazing microphones to choose from: the MV6 and the MV7+. But wh...
I found the placement of the headphone jack and P48 button (and LED) on the MicPort Pro awkward. They’re on the bottom end of the cylinder; their placement invariably required me to pick up the interface up to access them. I wish these had been put on the shaft, where the other ...