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Mic Simulator
This modifies sound that was recorded by a conventional dynamic mic, lapel mic or direct line,
causing it to sound as though it had been recorded by an expensive condenser mic or a special stu-
dio mic. The mic simulator can add effects of proximity or distance.
LNK (Link)
MSLink Off, On
MSLink (Mic simulator link)
This is the link switch for channels A and B. If this is off, the two channels will function indepen-
dently as two monaural channels.
If this is on, both channels will be controlled simultaneously by the settings of channel A.
MCA/MCB (Mic converter channel A / channel B)
MicConv Off, On
Input DR-20, Sml.Dy, Hed.Dy, Min.Cn, Flat
Out Sml.Dy, Voc.Dy, Lrg.Dy, Sml.Cn, Lrg.Cn, Vnt.Cn, Flat
Phase Normal, Invers
MicConv (Mic converter)
Turn the mic converter on/off. If this is off, the following items will not be displayed.
Input
Select the type of mic that was actually used to record.
DR-20: Roland DR-20
Sml.Dy: Small Dynamic Microphone
Hed.Dy: Head-worn Dynamic Microphone
Min.Cn: Miniature Condenser Microphone
Flat: Line Input
Out
Specify the mic that will be simulated.
Sml.Dy: General purpose dynamic mic for instruments or vocals.
Ideal for guitar amp or snare drum.
Voc.Dy: A popular dynamic mic for vocals.
Characterized by a tight mid-range. Use for vocals.
Lrg.Dy: Dynamic mic with extended low end.
Use for bass drum or tom, etc.
Sml.Cn: Small condenser mic for instruments.
Characterized by a sparkling high range. Use for metallic percussion or acoustic guitar.
Lrg.Cn: Condenser mic with flat response.
Use for vocals, narration, or acoustic instruments etc.
< Microphone Microphone conversion >
This converts the characteristics of an inexpensive general purpose mic into the characteristics of
an expensive studio mic. For an already-recorded sound, it can create the same tonal change as if
the type or distance of the mic had been changed.
< Line Microphone conversion >
This adds a feeling of ÒairÓ to an instrumental sound that was recorded by direct line input, caus-
ing it to sound as though it had been recorded with a microphone.
Mic Converter Bass Cut Filter Distance Limiter
Mic Converter Bass Cut Filter Distance Limiter
Link
Input A
Input B
Output A
Output B
Chapter 1 Trying out the expanded functions
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