Step into the studio with Grammy nominated producer and engineer John Merchant (www.johnmerchant.com) as he records a song using the RØDE NT2-A on vocals and a range of instruments.
Absolutely love this in 2022 and thank you Rode and John. Yesterday I bought my 2nd NT2-A so I could stereo mic a 120yr old Richard Lipp upright piano I just acquired. This is so exciting and if I can borrow from the woodworking realms where we say you can never have too many clamps, well perhaps the same applies to the NT2-A!! Cheers from Sydney - Dave
So, I was just looking for a review on a few mics for my home studio and stumbled on this! Absolutely brilliant - best review I have ever seen on RUclips! Thanks John for sharing some recording tips and techniques as well!
Got that mic for about 6 months now. It's really great. Bypass signal is really clear and bright. Maybe a bit too bright but propper eq setup makes things right. For that price it's one of the best condenser microphones for just everything. It sounds great with vocal, electric,bass or acoustic guitar and as a room or drum mic. This video really shows what does NT-2A can do. Just love it :)
Great explanation by John Merchant.. I almost understood what he was talking about! I could increase that understanding if I knew a little more about audio technology but still I picked up a lot of knowledge just by listening to the whole thing. I have an NT2A and have not used it to anywhere near its potential. Thanks Røde
This is a great video, not just showing the versatility of the Rode mic, but man, this guy really covers a LOT about how to mic basically EVERYTHING in a studio, and doing it well. He is explaining everything clearly, and with a completely down-to-earth and friendly delivery. Well done, Rode!
What an incredible piece of filming with such a great explanation! I hope this guy is still working with you as he's a credit to Rode. Doing my research now.. I've heard the NT2 still an incredible mic and will be buying for sure.
Amazing to see the technology come together in a blend that transforms into artistry. It's not magic, it's Merchant. As for the result, the recording would be nothing if not for each and every player, but I cannot but single out the drummer whose superb and perfect timing sends this music to the top. And, of course, there's that matter of the mics of which only one thing I might try: proximity effect for the vocalist. She has a lovely undertone which seemed to be lost, or could have been enhanced, by getting a bit closer. Wonder if John tried this and determined the trade off was acceptable.
Very well done. Excellent video. I have a NT2-A and consider it to be excellent. I have some other Rode mics - all very good - but the NT2A is the best.
@ILLTUBE Absolutely! THe M-Audio Fast Track Pro supplies +48V phantom power, and plenty of gain for most recording situations with the NT2-A. Don't forget to switch the '48V PH Power' to the ON position before recording.
That was epic! I've heard an NT1-A and wanted to see how this compaired. I like it. It's hard to really say though as this wasn't on a 744-T recorder which is how I heard the NT1-A.
Hi all! Is the multitrack session no longer available for download or I just don't find it?If anyone still has it and wants to do a good deed with a dropbox link I would appreciate it. Thanks
I have owned one for several years. Its a little toppy but it is a good all round microphone. I would not use it for vocals because its too bright or drums because of the spill from the sensitivity of it. It compares really well on price and build quality is excellent. For instance drum overheads, room mic, tom toms if you don't mind the spill, acoustic guitar, electic guitar all good. If your starting out get one. NB.This is a top studio remember that as it makes a huge difference to the sound
It is a good sounding mic, I've had it for about about 2 years now. too bad the screens came loose now has a significant humming sound that only goes away if I'm holding the screens tight with my hands.. I might try the Shure SM7B next, hopefully it will hold up better.
hi ! thank you for sharing... this is the best video about NT2a microphone, because I am a vocalist, and I look for a singer, singing in the mic, with EQ and reverb and music (Processed quality). I found everything in this video... many many thanks. amazing job. I love the way you explain everything.. One request or question should I say.... I do not know anything about studio recording..... Which software (DAW) do you recommend me to record my guitar and vocals. 2nd question: :P Does different audio interfaces/sound cards make any significant difference in audio quality? is it worth to invest in it?
I really enjoyed this whole video! Just the fact that Rode took the time to make this video about one microphone makes me want to buy it. Does anyone know if this is great for saxophone as well? (I'm sure it would be, but would prefer someone else' opinion.)
This is cool - well done for sure. My only thought is that with a console like that you could have used a hundred different mics in this price range from different makers and had the same results.
What were the settings for acoustic guitar? I have an NT2A, and have never been able to get a good recording of acoustic guitar. It may be my room, or guitar, or positioning , but I've got much better results using a Behringer C3 microphone! Any help would be much appreciated.
hi guys nice vid I am having a hard time deciding which mic to buy for redording vocals mostly and guitar which is better the m audio luna 2 or the rode nt-2a or what would u suggest me thnx
I have a powermixer with a phantom power on/off..... will it hurt the other mic's if I turn on the phantom power for this mic and the others still plugged in and live?
Absolutely amazing! I made my choice!! Is the mic connected with a table or with computer? And what instrument do you use to connect table/pc or mic/pc?
Matthew Nash Its more to do with position. Sometimes its easier with the stands you might have to hang it, it also depends on the pattern. you might want to avoid spill or reflection from sounds above the mic.....
+Matthew Nash There is no sonic difference, but it originally comes from the use of valve mics. Valve mics generate loads of heat at the bottom of the microphone, as the heat would rise it would end up damaging the diaphragm of the microphone. To avoid this you turn a valve mic upside down, it just happens people thought it looked cool and started doing it for all microphones.
@@Gentleman_Gibbs recently i learned that there is a difference, microphones are sensitive, when your mic is in this position, tilt it down, away from your nose, so you get a more balanced sound and less nasal sound.
@@Cloudy-ik7ys The sound difference you are describing is from tilting your microphone as opposed to how its mounted. You are correct in saying that microphones are incredibly sensitive and even slight adjustments can make a big difference its best to experiment!
By (Preamp) do you mean a (Audio Interface) Because I was just thinking of getting the (Focusrite Saffire 6 USB Audio Interface)...Would this suffice? Thank You
+Dave Sims I used the cardioid setting, Dave, though the omni setting would have made the low end a little fuller. I was worried about spill from the rest of the band. Thanks for watching!
Hey Eid, you should be able to find an upright mic stand at your local music/audio store! We also make one that suits desktop mounting here: rode.com/en/accessories/stands-bars/psa1-plus
Amazing... When I added another mic to my two Neumann KM184 recording a solo classical guitar I went into a mess of phase and delay issues. This guy adds a whole shop of microphones to drums and pianos and end up with a clear and nice audio reproduction. Great... I wonder if the NT2 could work as a Blumlein pair for a classical guitar giving a both wide and coincident image. They are LDC's but could they work for a solo instrument?
Of course it all comes down to personal preference, and my ears aren't so perfect these days, but who needs a U87 when you can get like half a dozen of these still for a lesser price and still get what i believe to be nearly exact quality... and with 6 you can put them anywhere and get true optimisation.
I really appreciate the fact that Rode takes the time to show complete confidence in their product and display it in this way.
that singer at the end sounds amazing.
This is how a review should look like! Great job!
Absolutely love this in 2022 and thank you Rode and John. Yesterday I bought my 2nd NT2-A so I could stereo mic a 120yr old Richard Lipp upright piano I just acquired. This is so exciting and if I can borrow from the woodworking realms where we say you can never have too many clamps, well perhaps the same applies to the NT2-A!! Cheers from Sydney - Dave
a complete information and demo of the nt2-a. Thanks a lot. The band is great.
Great video Rode ! Always nice to see how others record.
xxx Nevada Music UK
So, I was just looking for a review on a few mics for my home studio and stumbled on this! Absolutely brilliant - best review I have ever seen on RUclips! Thanks John for sharing some recording tips and techniques as well!
really inventive use of the one mic and all it's varied polar patterns on the drum kit. great vid!
Fantastic video. Beautifully presented. Full of information. Great job you guys. All of you!
Got that mic for about 6 months now. It's really great. Bypass signal is really clear and bright. Maybe a bit too bright but propper eq setup makes things right. For that price it's one of the best condenser microphones for just everything. It sounds great with vocal, electric,bass or acoustic guitar and as a room or drum mic. This video really shows what does NT-2A can do. Just love it :)
Great explanation by John Merchant.. I almost understood what he was talking about! I could increase that understanding if I knew a little more about audio technology but still I picked up a lot of knowledge just by listening to the whole thing. I have an NT2A and have not used it to anywhere near its potential. Thanks Røde
Such a pleasure to watch someone who truly knows what they are talking about. Great video!
great work, thanks a lot for this masterpiece.
I hope still they are keeping, love that matured men! and the lead singer! now i have positive vision about the mic that i am going to buy ♥
This is a great video, not just showing the versatility of the Rode mic, but man, this guy really covers a LOT about how to mic basically EVERYTHING in a studio, and doing it well. He is explaining everything clearly, and with a completely down-to-earth and friendly delivery. Well done, Rode!
12 years later we have sadly lost that essence
@@Wreckfinata yes
What an incredible piece of filming with such a great explanation! I hope this guy is still working with you as he's a credit to Rode. Doing my research now.. I've heard the NT2 still an incredible mic and will be buying for sure.
I too will buy NT2a. Then I will upgrade with U87 Ai.
Amazing to see the technology come together in a blend that transforms into artistry. It's not magic, it's Merchant. As for the result, the recording would be nothing if not for each and every player, but I cannot but single out the drummer whose superb and perfect timing sends this music to the top.
And, of course, there's that matter of the mics of which only one thing I might try: proximity effect for the vocalist. She has a lovely undertone which seemed to be lost, or could have been enhanced, by getting a bit closer. Wonder if John tried this and determined the trade off was acceptable.
Wow - that's a pretty comprehansive demo. Many thanks.
Great guidance on the piano mic - thanks!
Great Demo, really professional. Well done.
Jezzz I want one now ... Awesome demo
great job i love rode after this video think you man
Very well done. Excellent video. I have a NT2-A and consider it to be excellent. I have some other Rode mics - all very good - but the NT2A is the best.
Rode, thank you. [Happy to be an owner of NT2-A].
I love this microphone :)
Very nice quality
Excellent review
I own one and use it from recording bass cabs to vocals to electric guitar. Love the warmth
Thank you my good sir.
WOW SHE SOUNDS AMAZING
This video convinced me to buy the NT2-A studio mic, and it certainly doesn't disappoint! :)
Eu uso e recomendo. TOP!
thanx man, that was great tutorial
That's right kids, most of the musicians playing on your favorite teeny bopper songs are in their 40's hahaa.
I'd be very happy if I reach that level by my 40s. :3
petefaders Yep, and most of the decent artists are well over 40 because most of the shit out now is just that......shit!
@ILLTUBE Absolutely! THe M-Audio Fast Track Pro supplies +48V phantom power, and plenty of gain for most recording situations with the NT2-A. Don't forget to switch the '48V PH Power' to the ON position before recording.
Очень красиво,профессионально и качественно.Вы молодцы!!!! Браво! Браво! Браво!
what a test!!! Thank you :-)
That was epic! I've heard an NT1-A and wanted to see how this compaired. I like it. It's hard to really say though as this wasn't on a 744-T recorder which is how I heard the NT1-A.
I saw NT 1 reviews, I really like that too!
9 years are passed...hell lot of time..
Wow, interesting stuff, nice to see how the pros mic instruments, where they put the microphones and why.
great video for any beginner!
Hi all! Is the multitrack session no longer available for download or I just don't find it?If anyone still has it and wants to do a good deed with a dropbox link I would appreciate it. Thanks
What (Preamp) would you recommend to go with the (Focusrite Saffire 6 USB Audio Interface) and the (NT2-A Studio Microphone)?
THANK YOU...
I have owned one for several years. Its a little toppy but it is a good all round microphone. I would not use it for vocals because its too bright or drums because of the spill from the sensitivity of it. It compares really well on price and build quality is excellent. For instance drum overheads, room mic, tom toms if you don't mind the spill, acoustic guitar, electic guitar all good. If your starting out get one. NB.This is a top studio remember that as it makes a huge difference to the sound
What kind of Mic stand are you doing using? Thank
Studio musicians are by far under appreciated by most...which is sad actually! Some of the world's best musicians ever have been studio musicians!
It is a good sounding mic, I've had it for about about 2 years now. too bad the screens came loose now has a significant humming sound that only goes away if I'm holding the screens tight with my hands.. I might try the Shure SM7B next, hopefully it will hold up better.
Great Informative video . But who is playing that hot country guitar at the start and can we hear all of it ?thanks .
hi !
thank you for sharing...
this is the best video about NT2a microphone, because I am a vocalist, and I look for a singer, singing in the mic, with EQ and reverb and music (Processed quality). I found everything in this video...
many many thanks. amazing job. I love the way you explain everything..
One request or question should I say.... I do not know anything about studio recording..... Which software (DAW) do you recommend me to record my guitar and vocals.
2nd question: :P
Does different audio interfaces/sound cards make any significant difference in audio quality? is it worth to invest in it?
This mic is made by rode. They also make a lavalier mic that sounds great. One of the best I've found. And for the price it's the best in that range
Besides the addition of the figure 8 and more pad and high pass settings, how different odes the NT2 sound vs the NT2A? Thanks!
And do I need something like the M-Audio Fast Track if I already have my mixer set up to my PC for recording?
Best fucking review ever
I have a SM7B and it's great but I'm going to get a AKG as well!
I really enjoyed this whole video! Just the fact that Rode took the time to make this video about one microphone makes me want to buy it.
Does anyone know if this is great for saxophone as well? (I'm sure it would be, but would prefer someone else' opinion.)
This is cool - well done for sure. My only thought is that with a console like that you could have used a hundred different mics in this price range from different makers and had the same results.
I am recording vocal work, high pitch warm tone, wondering if I should get NT2A or NT1, any thoughts ?
Great video and great microphone but what preamp do you use?
What were the settings for acoustic guitar? I have an NT2A, and have never been able to get a good recording of acoustic guitar. It may be my room, or guitar, or positioning , but I've got much better results using a Behringer C3 microphone! Any help would be much appreciated.
the singer has a great vocals, uau!
I am getting two NT2As to record Yamaha U1 piano. Hope they will capture what I expect from them.
hi guys nice vid I am having a hard time deciding which mic to buy for redording vocals mostly and guitar which is better the m audio luna 2 or the rode nt-2a or what would u suggest me thnx
Where is the link to the multitrack session?
Name of the song ? I fell in love with the female voice
+Lander EHBA Her name is Morgan Bracy.
www.morganbracy.com
nt2a.. nt2a everywhere :O
@rodemicrophones
Does the (NT2-A Studio Microphone) work with the (Fast Track Pro w/Avid Pro Tools MP9)
Is your mic pre boosted really high? What else are you running the signal through before recording it? You record analog or digital?
HOOOOOO NICE !!
I have a powermixer with a phantom power on/off..... will it hurt the other mic's if I turn on the phantom power for this mic and the others still plugged in and live?
Absolutely amazing! I made my choice!! Is the mic connected with a table or with computer? And what instrument do you use to connect table/pc or mic/pc?
The mic has to use an interface
At 22:40 is that a charter oak mic on the kick drum beside the Rode?
1:24 great artists.... that I have NEVER heard ;D
hu, where can I get the sessions to download?
I really like NT-2's as vocal mics. NT-1a is even good.
for just recording vocals, can I hook it up to a laptop somehow?
What headphone is used for monitor?
If you put the amp in a diferent room as teh guitar would it damadge the dinamics of ressonation in the guitar/amp?
why do people put mics upside down, whats the difference ???
Matthew Nash Its more to do with position. Sometimes its easier with the stands you might have to hang it, it also depends on the pattern. you might want to avoid spill or reflection from sounds above the mic.....
+Matthew Nash It also makes it easier to put a music stand below the mic for lyrics.
+Matthew Nash There is no sonic difference, but it originally comes from the use of valve mics. Valve mics generate loads of heat at the bottom of the microphone, as the heat would rise it would end up damaging the diaphragm of the microphone. To avoid this you turn a valve mic upside down, it just happens people thought it looked cool and started doing it for all microphones.
@@Gentleman_Gibbs recently i learned that there is a difference, microphones are sensitive, when your mic is in this position, tilt it down, away from your nose, so you get a more balanced sound and less nasal sound.
@@Cloudy-ik7ys The sound difference you are describing is from tilting your microphone as opposed to how its mounted. You are correct in saying that microphones are incredibly sensitive and even slight adjustments can make a big difference its best to experiment!
By (Preamp) do you mean a (Audio Interface) Because I was just thinking of getting the (Focusrite Saffire 6 USB Audio Interface)...Would this suffice? Thank You
my go to swiss army knife for over 10 years now......
Man i would kill to be a studio musician
Hi,Will it work with my mac pro? I just wanna record my songs playing guitar
I said to this whole video waiting for the acoustic part to see if it set on Omni or cardioD...does anyone know what is a better setting for that?
+Dave Sims I used the cardioid setting, Dave, though the omni setting would have made the low end a little fuller. I was worried about spill from the rest of the band. Thanks for watching!
17:27 what kind of pitch correction is used on her voice? It sounds great! I am looking for that correction sound for years now
There was..
Found it?
Did u find it?
Melodyne
auto-tune, melodyne, waves tune. find your favourite ;-)
My question is, did this all go through SSL 4000 preamps or straight into pro tools??
Is the acoustic guitar recorded in omni or cardiod? Does it use -40 or -80 or flat? Thanks
I was wondering exactly the same thing did you ever find out which option is better?
Dave Sims like he said if it sounds right its right
from where do i get the song ?
What I wouldn't give to work here!
Could you advise me on a vertical stand for this microphone
Hey Eid, you should be able to find an upright mic stand at your local music/audio store! We also make one that suits desktop mounting here: rode.com/en/accessories/stands-bars/psa1-plus
Hello which song does that Man at 15:40 play??? Pls tell me
Like that nuclear plant control panel behind this guy, very cool
yes
I love how they don't mention the tens of thousands of dollars of other equipment that makes this sound good :P
مايك عملاق
I surrender!.. to NT2-A
Amazing... When I added another mic to my two Neumann KM184 recording a solo classical guitar I went into a mess of phase and delay issues. This guy adds a whole shop of microphones to drums and pianos and end up with a clear and nice audio reproduction. Great...
I wonder if the NT2 could work as a Blumlein pair for a classical guitar giving a both wide and coincident image. They are LDC's but could they work for a solo instrument?
Prs with a les Paul pick guard? Cool!
Of course it all comes down to personal preference, and my ears aren't so perfect these days, but who needs a U87 when you can get like half a dozen of these still for a lesser price and still get what i believe to be nearly exact quality... and with 6 you can put them anywhere and get true optimisation.
to me this production sounds very convincing, so i agree.
on the other hand, if you can afford a U87, then go get one.
not ANY mic, but yes. most mics sound good through an enormous Neve desk and what I can only assume are some of the best outboard gear in the market.