True enough.Kubi wrote:I totally agree - but in this particular case the original poster was specifically asking re. "silky highs", which do suffer when going through mediocre DA-AD.chrispick wrote:Sometimes, it can be worth sacrificing premium sonic fidelity for something that simply sounds better in your mix.
I guess, in truth, it's really down to the right mic, the right pre and high-quality converters.
If a specific example can help at all --
I'd probably go ribbon mic into my Pacifica (which produces very smooth highs), then push up the high shelf with a Pultec (to compensate for the ribbon's darkness -- they're dark, but smooth). And I probably wouldn't mic the source too closely, allowing some air to hit the mic.
I think.