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be a problem when your source mic has a substantial 
bass or treble roll-off and the modeled mic has a 
corresponding boost or, more likely, when your audio 
was recorded with a low-cut filter on the source mic 
and you do not use a low-cut on the modeled mic. In 
both of these cases, the models will apply substantial 
gain to the affected frequency ranges, raising the 
level of added noise along with the desired signal. If 
the resulting noise level is unacceptable, you should 
choose a different combination of mics and/or turn on 
the modeled mic’s low-cut filter.
Transient Response
• 
 One of the key characteristics 
of various types of microphones is their transient 
response (i.e., the way that their diaphragms respond 
to extremely rapid amplitude fluctuations, typically 
during a sound’s attack phase).
Intuition would suggest that modeling changes in 
transient response between mics would be next to 
impossible — particularly changing a source mic 
with a slow response to a modeled mic with a fast 
response. Amazingly, that turns out not to be the case. 
The TA-1VP’s models do model variations in transient 
response in both directions.
7 –  Appendix