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Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:32 am
by MisterMark
BoatRich wrote:Has anyone used the Copperphone through pedals or anything like that? I'm using a harmonica mic for that stuff now but this looks way more interesting.
BoatRich, if you are looking to use the Copperphone or (any other passive mic for that matter) with guitar pedals get the Synapse Vocal Integrator by Revival Electric:
http://www.revivalelectric.com/synapse
It's the best method for running passive microphones into guitar pedals as it properly matches impedance and allows you to pass the signal through as many pedals as you want via the FX loop. It also has a mix knob (great for when using a distortion pedal) and an engage/disengage switch. Another bonus... it has a ground lift switch! In the link I posted be sure to check out the videos found at the bottom of the page... good demonstrations on how the pedal works can be found there.
-Mark
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:29 pm
by CollectEclectic
The Synapse looks awesome, but what about the Eventide Mixing Link?
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:32 pm
by MisterMark
CollectEclectic wrote:The Synapse looks awesome, but what about the Eventide Mixing Link?
Where do you think Eventide got the idea from?
-Mark
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:44 pm
by CollectEclectic
Noted. I only just recently discovered the Mixing Link because I've wanted a preamp to blend an on-stage condenser with a banjo pickup. I'll definitely keep the synapse in mind in the future; I just need phantom power.
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:05 pm
by MisterMark
CollectEclectic wrote:Noted. I only just recently discovered the Mixing Link because I've wanted a preamp to blend an on-stage condenser with a banjo pickup. I'll definitely keep the synapse in mind in the future; I just need phantom power.
Ah well then the Mixing Link may be the option for you as the Revival Electric Synapse as it is now is only for passive microphones. However I know Travis from Revival Electric is working on a new version of the Synapse and if I understood him correctly, it will power condenser mics. Give Travis a shout and ask him about it... Maybe you can help beta test his new version when the time comes? Travis can be reached at:
lab [at] revivalelectric [dot] com
-Mark
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:19 pm
by CollectEclectic
Awesome, I'll definitely shoot him an email soon. Thanks Mark!
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 6:49 pm
by MisterMark
ognoy wrote:One of my bandmates has a Copperphone.
We used it to record the piano on this track from our last album:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNqB04dQawI[/youtube]
Cool! Thanks for sharing! -Mark
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 1:41 pm
by Meriphew
I own a couple of Placed Audio mics (Copperphone & Mini Harmonica). Joel Hamilton turned me onto them years ago. Great mics made by a really cool dude!
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:20 pm
by MisterMark
Meriphew wrote:I own a couple of Placed Audio mics (Copperphone & Mini Harmonica). Joel Hamilton turned me onto them years ago. Great mics made by a really cool dude!
Ah good to hear from you and see you on these forums Meriphew! It's been awhile since I've seen you last... You still recording?
-Mark
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:52 pm
by CollectEclectic
Hey Mark,
Out of sheer coincidence, the day after this thread was posted, I spontaneously met with the owner of a closing studio and managed to pick up an older Copperphone. I've since A/B'ed basically every instrument I own with it, and I just wanted to say thanks for making something that really inspires creativity. Aside from banjo (the reason I was interested in one in the first place,) my favorites so far have been bowed dulcimer and native american flute; both sound haunting and awesome. Thanks again!
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 12:59 am
by MisterMark
CollectEclectic wrote:Hey Mark,
Out of sheer coincidence, the day after this thread was posted, I spontaneously met with the owner of a closing studio and managed to pick up an older Copperphone. I've since A/B'ed basically every instrument I own with it, and I just wanted to say thanks for making something that really inspires creativity. Aside from banjo (the reason I was interested in one in the first place,) my favorites so far have been bowed dulcimer and native american flute; both sound haunting and awesome. Thanks again!
CollectEclectic, ah nice! Glad to hear you finally got your hands on a Copperphone... I hope it continues to inspire creativity for you.! I'd love to hear the native American flute if you have a sample... Can you please post? I can honestly say, that is one instrument I haven't heard through the Copperphone yet!
Thank you,
Mark
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:57 am
by MisterMark
CollectEclectic wrote:Hey Mark,
Out of sheer coincidence, the day after this thread was posted, I spontaneously met with the owner of a closing studio and managed to pick up an older Copperphone. I've since A/B'ed basically every instrument I own with it, and I just wanted to say thanks for making something that really inspires creativity. Aside from banjo (the reason I was interested in one in the first place,) my favorites so far have been bowed dulcimer and native american flute; both sound haunting and awesome. Thanks again!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xjXRC6G80M[/youtube]
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 1:47 pm
by CollectEclectic
Sure thing Mark, I next time I have pro tools opened up I'll bounce a few samples for ya.
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:59 pm
by Ugly Nora
MisterMark wrote:Ugly Nora wrote:Ordered me a Placid Audio Carbonphone. Just 1though, not 3.
Getting started on your build Ugly Nora... Should have for you in a few weeks! FYI, the Carbonphone was recently featured in Recording Magazine if anyone wants to get a more informative rundown:
http://www.placidaudio.com/reviews/
-Mark
Moving this discussion over from the GAS thread. I appreciate the quick build time on this mic as we discussed.
I read that article, and I gotta say I think that guy is kind of an...I don't even know how to describe him. Elitist? Snob? Douche? Whichever the answer is, the comment below, to me, embodies everything that is wrong with the music industry, and by extension, people in general.
"I also tested the Carbonphone on acoustic guitar, winds, and hand percussion, and in each case it added a certain something to the tone that really caught the ear.
You wouldn’t record a whole song with it, but as an accent it’s undeniably fascinating."
Why wouldn't I record a whole song with it? Because it wouldn't fit into your narrow view of what music "should" sound like? It is a bit arrogant to tell me what I would and wouldn't do with my own music.
Anyway, looking forward to getting the mic and recording a whole album with it. Mike Metlay be damned.
Nora
Re: Placid Audio
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:27 pm
by Chankgeez
This one just popped up on Reverb at a nice price:
https://reverb.com/item/1748255-placid- ... opperphone
Wow, that was quick! Gone now.