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Universal Audio LA-610 Channel Strip Demonstration On Vocals

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2009

Staying true to his samurai heritage, Owen O'Malley keeps his word and demos the Universal Audio LA-610 on vocals to keep a promise he made four months prior. Expect to hear the LA-610 on electric guitar, but not until the distant future, when nobody knows WTF outboard gear is.

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  • THAAAAAAANNNNKKK YOU FOR MAKING THIS TUTORIAL. YOU HAVE A VERY NICE VOICE...

  • you edited photos instead of recording a video lol

  • @emusic007 I own the LA-610 MkII and I love it. It sounds big and warm, the EQ and compressor work great and it's hard to make it sound bad. I don't have any experience with the 414 so I can't comment but different mics work for different voices. You have to go with what works for you. Some people record with an SM58 :)

  • @stmike12 Yeah was thinking the same. Using the low EQ on a 610 to boost a vocal take? And presence? hehe

    But thanks for demoing it, I´m about to get a good preamp/compressor and probably I´m gonna go for this unit. C-414 B-XL II is my main vocal mic too. Didn´t know it was bad for vocals ^^

  • Great demonstration. Might be buying this puppy today for voiceover work, and was worried about the learning curve on those fancy schmancy knobs. This helps me get started.

  • awesome, singing The Shins! James Mercer is a pretty brilliant melodicist. thanks for the very informative video.

  • 200k? 100Hz presence boost? Dude...

  • @MrJOEYGIOVANNI You must be the shittiest producer in the world to ask a question as dumb as that. Simple answer, there's no one single setting that works for ALL projects. You have to tailor your settings individually for everything you do. If they turn out the same for a few, cool. Most of the time each recording calls for a different setting because they all call for diff things. Someone needs to snatch your LA610 away from you, youre not qualified to use it because of your level of ignorance

  • @Marakuja77 It looks like a AKG 414

  • @Marakuja77 Looks like a AKG 414

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