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On Feb 7, 2011, at 4:53 PM, William Walker wrote: > Nice work Todd, lovely tone and technique, nice to see someone using a >soft step. what is your mic? I have been borrowing a DPA4099G to use on >my weissenborn and acoustic guitar, but to really get the most out of it >I will need to move to in-ear monitors and a soft step. The DPA mic is >amazing and they make them for both string and brass instruments, its a >miniature shot gun mic that has great feedback rejection and much better >ambient noise rejection than typical miniature condensor mics. > Bill > Thanks Bill! I really loved your last few video. I've been reading the Mobius manual since I saw your last video trying to figure out how I could make pulsing rhythms like that out of some string chords I layer up. I actually usually use the 4099! For this radiohead one I'm using an RE20, which I usually use for recording, and I did it as an experiment. It sounds nicer for pizz but I think I like the 4099 much better overall. The softstep is great because the light bulb went off for this last video that can loop with only mics if I'm just doing a video recording with only the softstep(without any clicking stompboxes). Sounds soooo much nicer than bowing a bass with a pickup. Usually I just loop with my pickup and kick in the 4099 when I play over top of the loops. Depending or not if I use any stompboxes on the next video I'm gonna try blending both mics. Todd Matthews