![]() ![]() So, if you had Sam Cooke recording in your studio, would you want a colored sound like the Neve or would you want something transparent like the Grace? For those of you who are not familiar with who Sam Cooke is, some of his recordings are "You Send Me", " A Change is Gonna Come", "Chain Gang", "Cupid" etc. Is it that the clean pre has more clarity or does it's advantage come in capturing a more accurate source? Perhaps it's to not tamper with the character of the vocalist's tone by not adding any coloration? I don't know. Is a more transparent pre better when stacking a lot of background vocals?Ĥ. Do engineers use more than one type on one recording? Maybe a clean pre for the backgrounds and a more colored tone for the lead?ģ. ![]() What advantages would a clean pre have over a colored pre when recording vocals?Ģ. ![]() Given you have a legendary singer walk in your studio today, what kind of pre do you use?ġ. I know at the end of the day, it's about the performance. What is the advantage of having a clean pre or a more colored pre? I'm doing a little shopping for new gear and wanted to get a few opinions from the folks here at GS. ![]()
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