Recreating the Vintage Sound of Sinatra with the RCA 44

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Using the RCA 44 a vintage microphone that you will no doubt recognise from old Hollywood movies. Wes demonstrates how the device captures sound and demonstrates how it sounds.
    The Vintage Musician www.thevintagem... gives musicians insights on old school gear, techniques and new school approaches.
    Wes Maebe's www.wesonator.com clients have included UB40, Gabrielle Aplin, Elliott Randall, Ann Peebles, Sting, Alexandra Burke, Melanie C, Chaka Khan, Robert Plant and Cat Stevens.

Комментарии • 37

  • @Aaron-od9ul
    @Aaron-od9ul 7 лет назад +27

    Wow, it sounds so vintage. It reminds me of a Beatles interview or something like that.

  • @markmcclellan8421
    @markmcclellan8421 6 лет назад +32

    Wait, did you recreate Sinatra when I wasn’t looking?

  • @thenorthamericanphonograph1039
    @thenorthamericanphonograph1039 5 лет назад +3

    The 44bx is one of my favorite microphones, have owned one for over 20 years. Great for violins and horns, vocals.

  • @PaulyStax
    @PaulyStax 7 лет назад +18

    there is no diaphragm. only a blast of air can damage the thin aluminum ribbon. It is protected slightly by a mesh in front and behind. General rule is if a candle would stay lit where you want to put the mic, then it's safe for a ribbon mic. Love your vids and enthusiasm for the RCA mics. I have 6 RCA's. 1 44bx, 1 77dx, 2 Varacoustics, and 2 sk-46's. Try to find some varacoustics, you will love them just as much. Please do more videos featuring music and singing etc with the 44.

  • @Screaming-Trees
    @Screaming-Trees 4 года назад +5

    My main vocal mic. It does need just a bit of EQ in the midrange and the top but luckily it takes that better than any condenser. I get a U47-like sound out of it on my voice with a touch of Siemens W295B EQ and a Neve 1073 pre.

  • @kraken138
    @kraken138 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic! And that is the mic used in many of the great old Radio dramas of the 30s and 40s, as well.

  • @ramencurry6672
    @ramencurry6672 2 года назад

    Love his voice. I can hear him talk all day.

  • @bretttownsend6495
    @bretttownsend6495 4 года назад

    My 60th b-day is this oct 24th I’ve been playing my guitar and singing. Since I was just 4 years old unfortunately at 22 I was offered a nashville contract they. wanted to change my name they had me going to a local music academy in Louisville and before signing a contract I couldn’t leave my new little family but continued with my love / craft. All I’ve ever had was my little sure sm58 to record sigh I can’t imagine having such high quality equipment , I really enjoyed your video thank you .

  • @LuckySinghMusic
    @LuckySinghMusic Год назад +1

    I need some advice, I picked up a 1950’s Trix microphone and have no idea how to plug it in, power it etc.. it’s based on a Reslo VMC but it has 2 pins on the back with an adapter plugged onto it. I think there may of been a cable attached to this adapter but nothing there now. I’ve tried to find information online but there’s absolutely nothing about this Trix Microphone which is strange

  • @tsargoyle
    @tsargoyle 8 лет назад +3

    Great video. Your studio looks like it would be fun to record in.

  • @NURREDIN
    @NURREDIN 8 лет назад +13

    What's the vocal chain you use AFTER the 44?

  • @soulchorea
    @soulchorea 7 лет назад +1

    Took a bit to get used to the sound, but when you switched back to the other mic it was definitely off-putting - I wanted to go back to the RCA! Awesome

  • @chuckkirkpatrick6712
    @chuckkirkpatrick6712 5 лет назад

    Used to use a Shure 33 something on stage in a band. Was cool because bass player and I could face eachother and sing backup on opposite sides into same mic!

  • @requiemmusic9666
    @requiemmusic9666 4 года назад

    My go to for sax, mexican bajo sexto and sometimes accordion. Amazing sound.

  • @TiqueO6
    @TiqueO6 3 года назад +1

    2:32 funny how people always lower their pitch when they get close in on the mic pretty consistently, the proximity of ribbon mics is great when people know how to use it, if you have headphones on or hearing through pa or monitors you will start playing with it immediately.

  • @ACURAOCULTA
    @ACURAOCULTA 3 года назад

    Very nice

  • @hbrookes
    @hbrookes 8 лет назад +1

    What a monster Mic!!

  • @vanrozay8871
    @vanrozay8871 7 лет назад +1

    The 44 and 77 WERE art deco, as were so many mics of the time.

  • @TiqueO6
    @TiqueO6 3 года назад

    3:22 you certainly can use them on bass drums just angle them away and also feel where air blast might be coming out of the vent, keep it away from there! 44's are Super rich sounding and of course the rejection off axis is so usable I have made entire drum sets using figure of eight ribbons and use the Noe section carefully you can really get a great sound! Use a BK5 on the snare, those mics are made to handle a lot of sound pressure!

  • @noisyneil
    @noisyneil 5 лет назад

    Ey up Wes. This popped up on the Unintentional ASMR Reddit! I've used that mic before and it sounds lush. Love the channel - subscribed! (Neil, Nats' fella.)

  • @seacave853
    @seacave853 2 года назад

    Use it on the beater side of kick...bout a foot -18" away, killer sound and safe. this tip came from John McBride of Blackbird Studios in Nashville.

  • @chrisw5742
    @chrisw5742 6 лет назад

    I need me one of these. Could you suggest something close and cheaper? I do have a cloudlifter.

  • @AdamSpade
    @AdamSpade 6 лет назад

    That's a cool mic. Dang.

  • @pjsnijdersmusic
    @pjsnijdersmusic 3 года назад

    So.... what did you recreate?

  • @1lacowboy
    @1lacowboy 8 лет назад +3

    Love your videos. Where are you out of?

  • @Wesonator
    @Wesonator 8 лет назад +1

    Heya, in this vid it's the RCA straight into the API console pre and nothing else.

  • @JonPrinceMusic
    @JonPrinceMusic 8 лет назад +1

    I love your videos man : )

  • @rbillofficial5412
    @rbillofficial5412 6 лет назад

    Can anyone tell me where this studio is located please ? In it in Tbilisi or somewhere else ?

  • @TiqueO6
    @TiqueO6 3 года назад

    Video starts with the on-camera mic, you have to go to ways before you hear the 44.

  • @tillwild
    @tillwild 4 года назад +1

    that's a 44BX, which was introduced in the 40s (1940 to be precise), not the 30s.

    • @Matt78collector
      @Matt78collector 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I believe the first ribbon microphone that was commercially introduced was the 44A, and was released in 1933. Still, even when released, many photographs and films from those times did not feature the Ribbon mic

  • @chuckkirkpatrick6712
    @chuckkirkpatrick6712 5 лет назад

    Absolutely beat-to-shit, but still working. Not much above 5K though...

  • @JaveGeddes
    @JaveGeddes 2 года назад

    "Ammm ammmmm ammm" just sing into the thing dude! 🤷

  • @kconrad5893
    @kconrad5893 3 года назад

    I hate all of these tutorial videos because no one ever gives a finished example of the effect you’re trying to create. Ever thought that might be helpful?? 🙄

  • @Pyrichia
    @Pyrichia 6 лет назад +1

    *MOUTH NOISES*

  • @tony714keene
    @tony714keene 7 лет назад

    retro meaning fake and what vintage meaning is real. The way you are using it is vintage microphone that is ribbon microphone.