Great job. I really enjoyed your laid back approach. You have a terrific voice. Very friendly and authoritative.You make it look SO easy. :-) You have skills my friend. What processor do you use?
The RE20 doesnt requires 48 volts. its a dynamic microphone.
i have re20 and mackie 1220i firewire mixer. im not satisfied the quality of record.
so im plannıng to buy a studio channel also. re 20 has low output also firewire ouyput is not so high as xlr analog outputs. but firewire has no noise while recording + : (
Great video. I see some processing on your voice happening behind you.
What software are you using for that?
The ElectroVoice RE20 is truly an awesome microphone!
robinjuste76 7 months ago
what helps the re20 get really good sound from a voice do I need a DBX 286a or do I just run a XLR right into my onyx mackie 1640i.
jjustinlee22aolcom 8 months ago
Great job. I really enjoyed your laid back approach. You have a terrific voice. Very friendly and authoritative.You make it look SO easy. :-) You have skills my friend. What processor do you use?
roddwayne 10 months ago
The RE20 requires 48 volts, and you can run this right into a mixerboard that supports 48V microphones with the built in preamp they have.
MITDPROD 1 year ago
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The RE20 doesnt requires 48 volts. its a dynamic microphone.
i have re20 and mackie 1220i firewire mixer. im not satisfied the quality of record.
so im plannıng to buy a studio channel also. re 20 has low output also firewire ouyput is not so high as xlr analog outputs. but firewire has no noise while recording + : (
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mustangvoice 1 year ago
hello do you need an extra preamp for ev re20 microphone?
or directly connect mixer?
thanks for repliying...
mustangvoice 1 year ago
Wow very nice and extremely helpful. Thanks
InuManiac906 1 year ago
That was great!!! I really like seeing how this stuff is done. Keep the videos coming. I can't get enough.
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