4038x
: It is heavy (over 2 lbs), so ensure you use a stable, heavy-duty microphone stand. Recording a Live Jazz Quartet - Audient
While "4038x" doesn't refer to a single specific musical composition, it most likely refers to the ribbon microphone, which is often used in pairs (indicated by the "x") for stereo recording.
: Captures a thick midrange when placed in front of a cabinet. : It is heavy (over 2 lbs), so
: The thin ribbon is fragile. Never place it directly in front of a kick drum port or a vocalist without a pop filter, as strong air blasts can stretch or break the ribbon.
: Use a stereo pair as overheads to tame harsh cymbals and provide a rich, cohesive kit sound. : The thin ribbon is fragile
To "prepare a piece" using this specific equipment, you should focus on capturing the natural, "dark," and smooth sonic characteristics for which it is famous. 1. Optimal Sound Sources
: As a figure-eight (bidirectional) microphone, it picks up sound from the front and back equally. Use the "null" sides to reject unwanted noise from the floor or other instruments. Handling & Safety : To "prepare a piece" using this specific equipment,
: Perfect for smoothing out the "bite" of trumpets or trombones.