Slate Digital

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The ML-2 microphone is a worthy addition to its big brother the ML-1 (the mic featured in the Virtual Microphone System). It features a similar linear and flat frequency response to its larger sibling—only in a small diaphragm size—which allows the mic to be placed in locations difficult or impossible for a larger mic. With the addition of a side-mounted switch that pads the input circuit and repolarizes the capsule to increase headroom, the ML-2 allows you to utilize both dynamic and condenser emulations on instruments like drums without ever having to change a physical microphone position.
Slate Digital ML-2 Small Diaphragm Modeling Microphone

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    submitted5 years ago

    bysef76

    fromATL

    I can't speak from a professional point of view, but for my home studio needs this mic is fantastic. It's a nice clear mic, but it's just the opening act and the plugins are the headliner here. The mic emulations instantly sculpt the sound of the instrument in different ways. I don't know if they emulate the desired mics exactly, but I can always find an emulation that gives me a great place to start my mix. I would recommend slate for any home studio.

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  • asked byElGuero

    fromundisclosed

    Does the microphone come with program licenses for use?

    Does the microphone come with program licenses for use?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. A microphone doesn't require a license
  • asked byTomas

    fromMiami

    Does it come with the ilok and software?

    Does it come with the ilok and software?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    No it does not