The Neumann Series 180
The Neumann KM 180 series consists of three microphones with different pickup patterns: omnidirectional, cardioid, and hypercardioid. All three microphones are known for their natural, transparent sound, low self-noise, and ability to handle high sound pressure levels. The series is well-suited for live and studio applications, including drums, percussion, strings, woodwinds, and choirs.
Neumann MT 48 vs. Merging Anubis
The video compares the Neumann MT 48 and Merging Anubis audio interfaces, highlighting their similarities and differences. Both offer superior audio quality, but the MT 48 is designed for music production and content creation with user-friendly features, while the Anubis caters to broadcast, classical recording, and networked audio applications. The video explores the unique features of each interface, helping viewers decide which best suits their needs.
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The Neumann MT 48 (Pt. 1/5) – Introduction
Neumann introduces the MT-48 audio interface, designed to bridge the gap between high-quality microphones and monitoring. This interface boasts a 136dB dynamic range, exceeding the capabilities of most audio interfaces and matching the resolution of Neumann's microphones. The MT-48 also features a touchscreen interface, four individual mixers, and a powerful DSP engine for EQ and dynamics processing.
The Neumann KU 100
This video introduces the Neumann KU 100, a dummy head microphone known as Fritz. It features two omnidirectional condenser capsules built into artificial ears, allowing for binaural stereo recordings that create a truly immersive, three-dimensional sound experience. The video highlights the ease of use and versatility of the KU 100, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
The Neumann U 67
This video explores the Neumann U 67, a classic microphone that has been a studio standard since its introduction in 1960. The video highlights the microphone's iconic design, versatile features, and exceptional sound quality, making it a popular choice for recording a wide range of instruments and vocals. The video also discusses the recent release of a new version of the U 67, which is sonically identical to the original.
The Neumann BCM Microphones
This video explores the Neumann BCM series of microphones, designed for broadcast and podcasting. The series includes two microphones, the BCM 705 and the BCM 104, each with unique features and benefits. The video highlights the microphones' capabilities for capturing clear and natural audio, emphasizing their suitability for various applications, including speech and instruments.
The Neumann MCM System
This video introduces the Neumann MCM system, a miniature clip microphone designed for capturing acoustic instruments on stage with studio-quality sound. The system features a variety of mounting clips, goosenecks, and cable options for easy and reliable microphone positioning, ensuring a natural sound and durable performance for any acoustic instrument.
The Neumann TLM 103
The video explores the Neumann TLM 103 microphone, a modern classic with a clear, detailed sound. It features a large diaphragm condenser capsule and a transformless cardioid design, resulting in a microphone with impressive low-end depth, accurate mid-range, and a wide presence boost. The TLM 103 is known for its low self-noise, making it suitable for capturing a wide range of sounds, from whispers to loud instruments.
The Neumann U 89
The Neumann U 89 is a studio microphone that shares similarities with the U 87, but is smaller and lighter. It offers several improvements, including higher sound pressure level handling, a low cut switch with two positions, and five polar patterns. The U 89 is ideal for orchestral recordings and sounds natural on any instrument, making it a versatile choice for voice and speech applications.
Introducing the Neumann KH 120 II Studio Monitor
The video introduces the Neumann KH 120 II studio monitor, a successor to the popular KH 120 A. The speaker boasts significant improvements over its predecessor, including a deeper low-frequency extension, lower distortion, and a linearized phase response. The video also highlights the new DSP-based electronics, which enable features like automatic room alignment and remote control.
The Neumann TLM 107 Microphone (HD-Video available)
This video introduces the Neumann TLM 107 microphone, highlighting its innovative design and user interface. The microphone boasts a new capsule and optimized frequency response, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, from studio recordings to live productions. The video emphasizes the microphone's versatility and the freedom of sound it offers.
AES 2022 — Neumann Reissues the Coveted M 49 V Tube Microphone
Sweetwater's Mitch Gallagher is at the AES show in New York City, where they're showcasing the reissued Neumann M 49 V tube microphone. This legendary microphone, known for its high-quality sound, features a variable polar pattern switch, allowing for multiple combinations of polar patterns. The M 49 V is a highly sought-after microphone, and Sweetwater is one of the few places where it can be found.
The Neumann TLM 102
The video explores the Neumann TLM 102, a small but powerful large diaphragm condenser microphone. It highlights its features, including a fixed cardioid pattern, built-in pop screen, and ability to handle extreme sound pressure levels. The video also discusses how the microphone captures the authentic sound character of various instruments.
Neumann U 87 Ai: The Industry Standard for World-class Sound
This video explores the Neumann U87, a classic studio microphone known for its versatility and clarity. The video discusses the microphone's history, features, and sound quality, showcasing its use on vocals and ukulele. The video also highlights the microphone's popularity and its role as a studio standard.
EXPERT VIEWS: Axel Reinemer on the Neumann KMS Series
Axel Reinemer, a recording engineer at Jerez Recording Studios in Berlin, discusses the Neumann KMS series of handheld condenser microphones. The microphones are designed for stage use and vocals, with three models: the 104, 104 Plus, and 105. Reinemer describes the sound of the microphones as "bright, modern, crisp, and even," and highlights their versatility for both live and studio applications.