Antelope EDGE NOTE Overview
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1Description
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2At a Glance
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3Innovate with All the Classics
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4The Key to Transparent Recordings
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5Loudness Is No Obstacle Anymore
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6Included Mic Emulations
Drums - Edge Note Mics Sample for Website
Acoustic Guitar - Edge Note Sample for Website
Cello - Edge Note Sample for Webpage
Audio engineers looking for a highly flexible modeling microphone with impressive recording capabilities should check out the Antelope Edge Note, a small-diaphragm condenser modeling microphone with over a dozen classic microphone models well suited for studio and live sound applications. The Edge Note is a great solution for capturing a wide range of musical instruments.
With is exceptionally high 146 dB sound pressure level, -10 or -20 dB pad attenuation, and 75 or 115 Hz high-pass filter, the Edge Note microphone system is an ideal choice for instrumentalists, sound engineers, and studio owners searching for a flexible, high-quality affordable recording tool. The mic modeling technology reproduces the sound of classic microphone models either natively inside your DAW or via FPGA processing inside an Antelope audio interface (in real time).
Note:
iLok 2 or 3 required to use emulations as native plugins within your DAW.
- 13 microphone emulations of classic microphone models
- Back-electret design provides transparent, balanced sound, and accurate transient responses
- Cardioid polar pattern suitable for a wide variety of recording scenarios
- Frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz covers the audible spectrum
- Signal-to-noise ratio of 69 dB
- Pad attenuation switch (-10 and -20 dB) improves close-miking of loud sources, ensuring a clean signal without distortion.
- Maximum sound pressure level of 146 dB
- High-pass filter switch (75 and 115 Hz) eliminates low-frequency rumble and compensates for proximity effect
- Metal housing and black-matte finish provides style and endurance
- Includes shockmount holder to eliminate unwanted vibrations and provide easy positioning
- 48 VDC Phantom Power required
Innovate with All the Classics
- The Edge Note takes on the character of some of the finest small-diaphragm mics in existence, delivering stunning detail and realism.
- A total of 13 mic emulations reproduce the sound of legendary microphones used in the best recordings from the last century. They can be used in real time with an Antelope interface (via Synergy Core processing).
- If the user doesn't have an Antelope interface, a native plug-in emulation is available for any DAW and the microphone emulations can be easily applied to the dry audio recording. (iLok 2 or 3 required to use emulations as native plugins within your DAW)
The Key to Transparent Recordings
- The flat frequency response of the Edge Note provides an exceptionally clean signal. Capturing the smallest detail of an acoustic guitar or a graceful cello becomes an easy task.
- Capturing audio in the most neutral way without dramatically boosting frequencies across the spectrum ensures that when applied, the mic emulations will sound as close as possible to the original microphone being emulated.
Loudness Is No Obstacle Anymore
- With an astonishing SPL of 146 dB, the Edge Note is an excellent choice for recording the loudest sources. Get the most out of a drummer�s performance or a blasting trumpet solo without clipping the converter.
- For particularly demanding scenarios, the attenuation pad can reduce the level with -10 or -20 dB. Additionally, the high-pass filter facilitates the handling of the low-end frequencies and negative aspects of the proximity effect.
- Aalborg 4006
- Berlin 184
- Berlin K53
- Berlin K54
- Berlin K86
- Freiburg 6
- Hamburg 211
- Hamburg 40
- Hamburg 441
- Illinois 57
- Illinois 7B
- Perth 55
- Vienna D112
In the Box
- Antelope Edge Note Small-Diaphragm Condenser Modeling Microphone
- Shockmount
Table of Contents
- Description
- At a Glance
- Innovate with All the Classics
- The Key to Transparent Recordings
- Loudness Is No Obstacle Anymore
- Included Mic Emulations
Antelope EDGE NOTE Specs
Microphone
Primary Applications |
Live Sound, Studio Recording |
Form Factor |
Small Diaphragm |
Intended Sound Sources |
Vocals, Speech/Voice Over, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Double Bass, Piano, Drums, Percussion, Kick Drum, Snare, Toms, Cymbals, Overhead, Instrument, Horns, Brass, Trumpet, Trombone, Woodwinds, Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Strings, Violin, Viola, Cello, Choir, Orchestra, Room Ambiance |
Sound Field |
Mono |
Capsule |
1 x Electret Condenser |
Diaphragm |
0.6" / 16.1 mm (Electret Condenser) |
Polar Pattern |
Cardioid |
Orientation |
End Address |
Circuitry |
Solid-State |
Pad |
-10 dB -20 dB |
High-Pass Filter |
75 Hz 115 Hz |
Tone Adjustment |
None |
Gain Adjustment |
None |
Indicators |
None |
On-Board Controls |
High-Pass Filter, Pad |
Windscreen |
None |
Performance
Frequency Range |
20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Maximum SPL |
146 dB SPL Peak |
Impedance |
65 Ohms |
Sensitivity |
-42 dB |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
69 dB A-Weighted |
Connectivity
Output Connectors (Analog) |
1 x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic) |
Output Connectors (Digital) |
None |
Headphone Connector |
None |
Wireless Connectivity |
None |
Bluetooth |
None |
Power
Bus Power |
None |
Operating Voltage |
48 V (Phantom Power) |
Physical
Color |
Black |
Mounting |
Shockmount (Included) |
Dimensions |
ø: 0.8 x L: 4.5" / ø: 20.3 x L: 114.3 mm |
Packaging Info
Package Weight |
0.6 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) |
9.5 x 6.6 x 2.5" |
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