User Manual
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Source Mic Section
The Source Mic section is where you specify the mic and the settings that were (or will be) used
to capture the input sound. The purpose of these selections is to remove the effect of the source
microphone, resulting in the signal that would have been recorded by an ideal instrumentation
microphone with no proximity effect.
Source Mic Menu
The Source Mic pop-up menu is used to select
a specific model of mic. In some cases a mic
will have a second listing with “(w)” appended
to the mic’s name. This indicates that the mic
we modeled was supplied with a windscreen
and this is the model of the mic with the
windscreen attached. If your audio was
captured using the windscreen, you should
select this version of the model.
Additionally, the menu offers a selection
called “Bypass.” When Bypass is selected,
the source signal is passed unmodified to
the Modeled Mic section. You should select
Bypass when your source was not recorded
with a microphone (e.g., guitar via direct box,
direct synth input, etc.).
If your desired mic is not listed in the menu,
you can try one of the following (in order of
preference):
1. Use a different mic that is listed — this is,
of course, only an option if you’ve not yet
recorded the audio and do, in fact, have
another listed mic.
2. Select another mic on the list whose
characteristics are known to be similar to
your mic (a similar model from the same
manufacturer, for example).
3. Select one of the generic mic types
that matches the type of your mic, e.g.,
dynamic, large diaphragm condenser, etc.
4. Select Bypass from the menu
It must be stressed that selecting option 2, 3 or,
especially, 4, will compromise Mic Mod EFX’s
ability to accurately reproduce the sound of the
desired modeled mic. That’s not to say that you
won’t be able to get something that sounds
great, just that it’s unlikely to be an accurate
simulation of whichever mic you chose in the
Modeled Mic section.
In particular, if you choose Bypass as the
Source Mic and any mic as the Modeled Mic,
the resulting effect is equivalent to having
recorded the audio with the actual physical mic
(which you, of course, did) and then having
played back that track through a perfect set of
speakers and rerecorded it with the Modeled
Mic. Again, maybe a great sounding creative
effect, but not an accurate representation of the
Modeled Mic.
Low-Cut Menu
If the mic you select in the Source Mic menu
is equipped with a user-selectable low-cut
filter, the Low-Cut pop-up menu will allow you
to select from among the actual filter settings
available on that mic. (If the selected mic does
not have a low-cut filter, the menu will be
grayed out.)
If the source mic does include a low-cut filter,
select the low-cut setting that was (or will be)
used when capturing your audio.