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Originally Posted by ljguitar
I find the video interesting, but very incomplete.
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Aaron never claims to be the defintive end-all of everything, and is refreshingly clear about what he is doing and how he is doing it. As for other combinations like SBTs and the like, of course we would all like other people to produce even more free content for us!
Regarding the use of different mics, a variety of mics, including less expensive ones, have produced very good results according to self-reports here. I used a Rode NT1-A which is not nothing at $229 but ain't $1000 either.
Anyway, a mic excerpt from the Tonedexter FAQ:
A small diaphragm condenser mic is recommended. Large diaphragm mics can also work well, but may be more finicky about placement. Dynamic mics, such as common vocal mics, can yield usable results, though generally will not have as much high frequency information.