

At the end of the day, the results don’t come from the tools you are using, but the person behind the tools/gear.

You don’t need expensive acoustic panels but at least try making your room noise-free, and also eliminating any possible interference. You need to start with a studio-quality microphone, so, buying 20 bucks mic, and expecting to sound like AKG isn’t gonna cut it, start with something good.Īnother worth mentioning factor is your microphone techniques, you need to get the best possible recorded sound e.g, mic placement, recording room, etc. Sound easy right? Yh, but it’s also worth mentioning that doing apple for oranges wouldn’t provide any realistic expectation, this is what I mean: The way Mic Mod works is by analyzing the mic you are using or used during your original recordings (that is the source mic), and then you simply select the mic model of your choice i.e, the mic you want the recording to sound like (modeled mic). Mic Mod is a microphone modeling plugin by the maker of the renowned Autotune plugin, that simulates the sound of over 120 microphones model, yes, it is possible, and it would save you a shit load of cash if you don’t want to invest in buying tons of mic. This situation is similar in the music production world, you would never be satisfied with the tools you have in your music production toolbox, you always need that perfect plugin, and or gear, well, I’ll stop beating around the bush, and get to the review.

Things in life aren’t that black and white, you expect to get ‘one’ thing right, and you quickly realize you need a ‘second part’ to complete the equation. Disclosure: When you buy through our links, we may get a commission at zero cost to you.
