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What to do with lifeless Tracks?

Clemens Schleiwies: I often have to deal with very bad recorded tracks which sound lifeless and dull! Most of the time the problem results from the combination of cheap digital recording equipment and too small recording environments.

Either the rooms are not acoustically treated at all or the acoustics are killed with some kind of foam.

It´s one of the hardest thing to bring life into dead tracks! Tape compression and analog mixing definately helps but sometimes I need a extra portion of life, width and dimension.

What I do is to play back the lifeless track through my control rooms monitors and record it back with a special binaural microphone system. The binaural microphone is formed like a human head and has capsules sitting in the ear canal.

It´s is called the KU-100 and is build from Neumann.

The KU-100 brings real 3D dimension to tracks and if you listen to it on headphones it sounds like the sound is coming from all around you!

This microphone ist the best stereo widener tool on earth! Well its a $6,000 stereo spreader, but hey  it´s better than all the widener plugin crap which just destroys the phase and punch of your mixes.

Oh and as a bonus it looks like a human beeing, so you don´t feel alone in the studio!

We all know mixing can be a very lonely task, so $6,000 is a fair price to have at least one good friend!

2 Comments

  • Vahid

    This is the coolest looking thing ever. Even more cool because it’s from Neumann. You can’t go wrong with German engineering:). $6000.00 for something that cool looking is definitely worth it even just as an accessory.

  • CW-Mastering

    Nice articles..and lol@Vahid. Nice hat keeper too ;).

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