What sample rate should I use for a Shure SM7B?

What sample rate should I use for a Shure SM7B?

In our Shure SM7B review, we matched it with a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. (check current price). It is an optimal combination for use in a home or remote recording environment. Together they operate exceptionally well, delivering sample rates of up to 24 bits/ 192 kHz.

Is Shure SM7B better than SM58?

The SM7B has a mid boost and a low-cut filter, while the SM58 has no onboard features. The SM7B has a cleaner low end, with less rumble. It also has a smoother top end. The SM7B is harder to store because it’s so large.

Is the Shure SM 58 good?

The Shure SM58 is one of the best microphones in its class. Its frequency response (50Hz-15kHz) is tailored to highlight vocals, hence the bass attenuation from 40-100Hz. This is to combat the proximity effect which is when the sound source is too close to the microphone causing bass frequencies to become exaggerated.

Does the SM7B need a CloudLifter?

Shure SM7B does not require phantom power unless used in combination with an inline preamp like CloudLifter. While using the Shure SM7B on its own, a 48v phantom power won’t affect the quality or loudness of your audio recordings in any way.

How do I get the best sound out of SM7B?

Getting the Most From Your Shure SM7B Microphone – YouTube

What sample rate do pro studios use?

44.1KHz

The default sample rate and bit resolution for Studio Pros custom studio tracks and productions is 44.1KHz, 24bit. Recording at this rate will ensure your song will be recorded at the highest quality possible.

Which Shure microphone is best for singing?

Shure SM7B
Rightfully sitting at the top is the Shure SM7B, arguably the best microphone for vocals. Not only does this microphone offer astounding sound quality, but it is also the most versatile high-end mic I’ve ever owned.

Is SM7B same as SM57?

The Shure SM7 was introduced in 1973. Available today as the SM7B, this mic is sometimes referred to as the SM57 on steroids.

Does Shure 58 need phantom power?

A dynamic microphone, like the SM58, does not require phantom power because it does not have active electronics inside. Nonetheless, applying phantom power will not damage other microphones in the vast majority of cases.

When did the Shure SM58 come out?

1966
This led to the development of the SM microphone series. The SM57 (1965) and SM58 (1966) were based on the popular Unidyne® III 545 (1959) used for public address systems. These new SM models were intended for broadcast studio use, eliminating the on-off switch and featuring a non-reflective, dark gray finish.

What mic did Michael Jackson use?

SM7
Over the course of past 30 years, the SM7 found its way into the recording studio. Case in Point: Michael Jackson’s groundbreaking album Thriller. Quincy Jones and recording engineer Bruce Swedien used an SM7 for most of Michael’s vocals and, according to legend, all of Vincent Price’s.

What mic does Billie Eilish use?

Neumann TLM 103 Microphone
The microphone’s self-noise is incredibly low, making it a great choice for Billie’s brand of whispery, delicate vocals.

Why is the Shure SM7B so popular?

The Shure SM7B reigns as king of studio recording for good reason: vocal recording and reproduction is clear and crisp, especially when recording in a controlled environment with the flat frequency response selected. In the demo below, the flat frequency response is selected and my voice sounds unfortunately accurate.

Which is better 44.1 kHz or 48kHz?

There is now no difference between down-sampling 48 kHz or 88.2 kHz to 44.1 kHz.

Can you hear the difference between 48kHz and 96kHz?

Is there really a difference in sound between lower sampling rates like 44.1 and 48 KHz and hi-res such as 88.2 and 96 KHz? Yes there is but it’s not for the reason you might think. It’s not likely to be the difference in high frequencies that you’ll hear. The range of human hearing is 20 Hz to 20 KHz.

What microphone did Michael Jackson use?

Over the course of past 30 years, the SM7 found its way into the recording studio. Case in Point: Michael Jackson’s groundbreaking album Thriller. Quincy Jones and recording engineer Bruce Swedien used an SM7 for most of Michael’s vocals and, according to legend, all of Vincent Price’s. It was a brave choice.

What is the SM7B good for?

Thanks to its extended frequency response and silky smooth high frequency response, the SM7b continues to be a popular studio microphone on major recordings. The SM7b is often used as the lead vocal mic and on other applications, such as guitar amps, bass amps, kick drums, hi-hat, snare drums, horns and many more.

What is better for vocals SM57 or SM58?

Both mics reproduce a sound in the range of pretty good to great in most situations. The SM58 is generally better for vocals and the SM57 is for everything else. Your personal taste will decide how, when, and where you want to use them. But rest assured, you’re getting a quality mic with either one.

Is a SM58 a condenser microphone?

DIFFERENT TYPES OF MICROPHONE
The Shure SM58 is a dynamic microphone whereas the Shure SM86 is a condenser microphone.

Will phantom power destroy a dynamic mic?

It is generally safe to attach a dynamic microphone to a phantom-powered input. However, bear in mind that phantom power can destroy certain ribbon microphones. Additionally, if the amount of phantom power applied to each pin is uneven, the energy will destroy a dynamic mic.

When did the Shure SM7B come out?

The original SM7 was introduced in 1973. The SM7A revision, introduced in 1999, improved the humbucking coil and the design of the yoke mount. The SM7B incorporated an additional larger windscreen. It was introduced in 2001.

What singers use the SM7B?

The SM7 was also used to record the haunting voiceover by Vincent Prince on the “Thriller” single. Other artists that have employed the dynamic workhorse for vocal recording duties include Green Day, Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Metallica and many more. The SM7B is no one-trick pony though.

What mic does Ariana Grande use?

What mic does Ariana Grande use? Ariana Grande has a good but expensive taste in microphones. She uses a Telefunken U47 in the studio, which is one of the highest quality valve condensers for singers. She also uses high-end wireless microphones, Sennheiser SKM 5200 and 9000 (both over £1000), for live performance.

What mic does Ed Sheeran use?

Ed has been using Sennheiser microphones from the very start and switched to Digital 9000 during his 2014 US tour for his vocal, loop vocal and guitar.

Does Spotify accept 48kHz?

Even though most distributors accept 48kHz sample rate / 24 bit audio or higher, Spotify converts all audio to 44.1kHz sample rate / 16 bit audio (please correct me if this is untrue).

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