Insider’s secrets – Universal Audio 4-710d Four-Channel Tone-Blending User Manual

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Insider’s Secrets

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complementing it with the 4-710d’s solid-state preamp (or use the Blend control to dial in a

combination of the two that favors the contribution of the TRANS side).

Electric Guitar and Bass

There’s something very special about the mix of tube preamplification and electric guitar and bass,

which is why tube amps are so prevalent in that world. Cranking up the 4-710d's Gain control will

impart anything from a slight bark to total grunge. Set the Blend control all the way to TRANS for that

overloaded console effect, or all the way to TUBE to emulate the grittiness and bite of an overdriven

guitar amp... or anywhere in-between for a custom guitar sound perfectly crafted to the context of the

song.
Electric bass players may want to set the Blend control so that the solid-state amp is slightly favored

(try a 10 o’clock position to start), allowing you to take advantage of the precision of the

transimpedance preamp stage, combined with just a touch of tube warmth. For acoustic bass, try

dialing in just a touch more tube preamp.

Acoustic Guitar

The 4-710d is also a powerful tool for the recording of acoustic guitar. Try pairing it with a small-

diaphragm omnidirectional mic and then set the Blend to about the 2 o’clock position (thus slightly

favoring the tube preamp) for a sound that is both pristine and warm.

Horns and Reeds

The incredible detail provided by the 4-710d’s solid-state transimpedance preamp make it a perfect

match for horn and reed instruments. Dial in just a touch of the tube preamp (set the Blend control to

approximately 9 o’clock) to add a touch of tube warmth, and you’ve got a sound that will work in just

about any musical context.

Drums

The huge range of sonic possibilities offered by the 4-710d make it an invaluable companion for any

kind of drum miking. The excellent transient response of its solid-state transimpedance preamp serves

to enhance overhead and ambient mics picking up the crispness of cymbals, while the roundness of its

tube preamp adds fullness to snare and tom mics. Again, the best solution is usually a blend of the

two, depending upon the specific mics being used and the mic positioning. Be sure also to experiment

with the 4-710d polarity control whenever multiple mics are being used!

Improving the Sound of Your Microphone

Incredible but true: in some cases, the 4-710d can make an inexpensive microphone sound like an

expensive one. Even an inexpensive stage dynamic microphone can come to life when routed through

one or both 4-710d preamps, adding richness and airiness to the sound without adding undesirable

graininess or coloration.

Live Applications

Although the 4-710d was designed primarily for use in recording, it can also serve as a powerful

addition to a live sound rig, especially in FOH (Front Of House) applications. Because its tube preamp

section is based on vintage guitar amp design, it can even be used as an onstage preamp; just plug

your instrument directly into its Hi-Z input and then route the 4-710d output to a power amp and/or

FOH console input.

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