Samson VR88 owner manual Piano, Strings, Drums, Recording Sounds With High SPL

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VR88 Applications

Piano

There are many great techniques for recording piano, regardless of what micro- phone you use. Often piano tracks are recorded in stereo so using two VR88’s is a great solution. The VR88’s are an excellent choice on piano since their active ribbon technology does not exhibit the comb filtering normally associated with condenser microphones. When recording piano, you first need to decide what kind of sound is required for the project. For an ensemble performance a more direct or up front sound will be captured with the microphones positioned closer to the strings. So if you want the track to lie in the mix position move the mics closer (favoring the mid and upper strings). For a solo performance, position the micro- phones further back from the piano to capture more of the room ambiance.

Strings

When recording a solo string instrument like a violin, place the VR88 one to three feet from the instrument. When recording a string section, try to position one or more VR88’s several feet from the players. If the size of the room permits, raise the microphones three or four feet above the section and position them at a 45-degree angle, facing down.

Drums

The VR88 is an excellent overhead microphone to record drums. For stereo over- heads, use two VR88’s approximately four feet above the kit. You can set the spread depending on how large the kit is, however, generally you position one over the hi-hat and the other over the floor tom.

Recording Sounds With High SPL

The VR88 can handle very high SPL’s however blasts of wind can be very damag- ing to the microphone’s ribbon. Therefore, you need to be certain that the micro- phone is not receiving harmful blasts of air. Kick drum, electric guitar and bass amplifiers are all examples of common sound sources that can produce blasts of air that can be damaging to your VR88. A simply way to check if there is too much wind blast, is to position your hand where you want to place the mic, if you can feel the air blast, don’t place the microphone there. Another way to protect the ribbon from air blast is to ensure that the microphone is positioned at a slight angle, either vertical or horizontal. It is important that the microphone element does not take a direct blast of air, so a little bit of tilt will help prevent harm to the ribbon.

VR88 Active Velocity Ribbon Microphone

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Contents VR88 Active Velocity Ribbon Microphone Page Page Table of Contents Proper Care and Handling Introduction VR88 Features Polar Pattern Powering the VR88Microphone Placement Operating the VR88Popping Setting Up the Signal LevelBrass VR88 ApplicationsVocals Reed InstrumentsRecording Sounds With High SPL PianoStrings DrumsKick Drum Guitar ampUsing the Shockmount Technical Specifications

VR88 specifications

The Samson VR88 is a cutting-edge microphone designed for professional recording applications and live performances. It combines innovative technology with superior build quality, making it a versatile tool for musicians, podcasters, and broadcasters alike.

One of the standout features of the VR88 is its unique ribbon microphone design. Unlike traditional dynamic or condenser microphones, the ribbon element offers a smooth and natural frequency response with exceptional detail, making it particularly suitable for capturing vocals and a wide range of instruments. The microphone's figure-eight polar pattern ensures excellent sensitivity from both the front and rear, which works wonderfully for capturing ambient sound and room acoustics, making it a favored choice for studio recordings.

The VR88 is built to withstand the rigors of professional use, featuring a robust yet lightweight construction. This durability does not compromise its performance; instead, it enhances portability, making it ideal for both studio sessions and on-the-road use. The microphone is also equipped with a built-in high-pass filter, allowing users to minimize low-frequency rumble and focus on the desired sound.

Another key characteristic of the Samson VR88 is its advanced ribbon technology. The microphone employs a unique neodymium magnet system that provides enhanced output levels and versatility. This technology not only improves the microphone's sensitivity but also gives it the ability to handle high sound pressure levels, making it suitable for loud sound sources without distortion.

The VR88 also features a multi-position switchable attenuator, which permits users to adjust the microphone's sensitivity based on their recording environment or performance context. This adaptability is invaluable for users seeking precise control over their sound capture.

In terms of connectivity, the Samson VR88 utilizes standard XLR outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio interfaces, mixers, and recording devices. The microphone comes with a sturdy shock mount, essential for reducing handling noise and vibration during use, as well as a standard protective case for safe transportation.

In conclusion, the Samson VR88 stands out as a premier option for those seeking a high-quality ribbon microphone. With its unique design, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics, it is well-suited for achieving professional-grade recordings and remarkable performances. This versatility ensures that users can rely on the VR88 to deliver excellent audio quality in various settings.