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George Massenburg Discovers a Sanken Classic — The CU-44X
Condenser Microphone

George Massenberg in the studio with his
Sanken CU-44X Condenser Microphone. |
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Renowned producer/engineer George Massenburg
recently employed the Sanken CU-44X microphone for much of
the new album from 12-year old Canadian prodigy Aselin Debison.
Co-produced with Peter Asher, the critically acclaimed "Sweet
Is The Melody" showcases the young folk/country artist
with that unmistakeable Massenburg touch. "I recorded
almost everything with a pair of Sanken CU-44Xs," explained
Massenburg. "It's simply a classic microphone that seems
to have been overlooked amidst the plethora of new mics on
the market these days."
The CU-44X houses a unique dual-diaphragm design, producing
a natural, uncolored sound well-suited to Massenburg's signature
realistic production style. The titanium diaphragms are virtually
impervious to temperature and humidity changes, making it
ideal for matching sounds from session to session. The transformerless
output provides an extremely fast transient response suited
to today's hi-end digital technology, bottom to top. |
Massenburg elaborated on the use of the Sanken mic: "On acoustic
guitar, the CU-44X has incredible range, a big flat low-end, fantastic
high-end -- from any perspective, flat, clean and very extended.
For Aselin's vocals it was superb, transparent, and gave me great
clarity and range. Percussion -- fast and clean. Drum overhead miking
was clean and linear and no low-end mush. A nice, useful cardioid
pattern. For strings, this microphone outshines even the honored
benchmark mics of the past. Acoustic piano -- a big sound, well-separated
tones, clean high-end, warm low-end, and nice attack. The high frequency
response of this mic is unbelievable -- best I've heard, and ready
for the 96kHz sampling future.
About George Massenburg
Multiple Grammy and TEC Award-winner George Massenburg is an internationally
renowned producer, recording engineer and designer of audio equipment
-- a man in love with music, the art of sound reproduction and the
recording process. In a career spanning over 30 years, he has worked
with such artists as Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Loggins,
Journey, Phil Collins, Toto, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, James
Taylor, Little Feat, Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, Carly Simon,
and Earth, Wind and Fire. He has been nominated many times for the
non-classical engineering Grammy, for Record or Album Of The Year
in several years, and has won Grammys as producer for Linda Ronstadt's
1996 "Dedicated To The One I Love" and another for Best
Engineered Non-Classical Record in 1990, for Linda Ronstadt's "Cry
Like A Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind." In 1998 he received
the Technical Grammy for Technical Achievement. He also won the
Academy of Country Music award for Record Of The Year in 1988 (for
"The Trio"). In 1989, he received the Mix Magazine TEC
Awards for Producer and Engineer Of The Year (for Little Feat),
as well as Engineer Of The Year Award (for Linda Ronstadt) in 1991,
and 1992 (for Lyle Lovett). Massenburg has been responsible for
engineering some of the most respected recordings of the modern
era, as well as creating that mainstay of the recording process,
the parametric equalizer. He is currently a member of The National
Recording Preservation Board, Library of Congress, is Chairman of
the Audio Engineering Society Technical Committee on Studio Practices
and Production, and is Co-chairman of the Deliveries Recommendation
Committee of NARAS' P&E Wing.
About Sanken
Sanken manufactures a complete line of high quality studio and
location microphones, including the popular COS-11s lavalier model,
the extended frequency CS-3e shotgun model, the CO-Z Omni Condenser,
and the CMS-10, world's first Hi-Def camera mount stereo shotgun
microphone.
For further information, contact plus24 at 323.845.1171
Products from Sanken can be seen at
NAB 2003,
Booth #N2125
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