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Antelope Edge Note

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Small-Diaphragm Modelling Condenser Microphone

  • With 13 real-time emulations of classic studio microphones
  • Compatible with any audio interface or microphone preamplifier
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • Sound pressure level: 146 dB
  • Sensitivity: -42dB | 8mV/Pa (+/-3dB)
  • Output impedance: 65 Ohm
  • Pad circuit: -10 dB and -20 dB
  • High-pass filter: 75 Hz and 115 Hz
  • 3-Pin male XLR connector
  • Dimensions (L x D): 6 x 2 cm
  • Weight: approx. 100 g
  • Colour: Matte Black
  • Incl. microphone holder

Note: requires +48 V phantom power

Included microphone emulations:

  • 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
Available since August 2022
Item number 548125
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Battery Powered No
Directional Microphone Yes
Stereo Pair No
switchable lowcut Yes
switchable pad Yes
characteristic cardoid
349 AED 91,60 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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13 vintage microphones in one

Antelope small diaphragm condenser microphone

The Edge Note is the latest member of Antelope’s (already impressive) Edge family of modelling mics, which until now consisted exclusively of large-diaphragm condenser models. The Note is a small diaphragm, fixed-cardioid condenser microphone and the first of its kind in Antelope’s range. For a modest price, this high-quality "stick" mic, reminiscent of studio classics, ships with a whopping 13 emulations of renowned microphone models – and can be used with any 48V phantom-powered preamp. The expertly-crafted software emulations are available either as native plug-ins on Mac or Windows, or, for optimum performance, as an integral part of Antelope Synergy Core audio interfaces, which are equipped with FPGA Real-Time Modeling hardware, and run the plug-ins with zero CPU-load.

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High maximum SPLs

The Edge Note is fitted with a fixed-cardioid, 16.1mm diaphragm which achieves rich and detailed renditions, whatever the circumstances. However, due to its high sensitivity, the Note is somewhat susceptible to plosive and wind noises, and should therefore be used with a pop or wind shield in certain situations. Thanks to its astonishing maximum SPL of 146dB, the Note can handle the loudest sources with ease. And if the max SPL doesn't suffice, the Note also is equipped with 0, -10, and -20dB pads, as well as a two-stage high-pass filter, with cut-off frequencies at 75Hz and 115Hz, to tighten up the low-end.

Antelope Edge XLR connection

Remarkable versatility

This latest addition to the Edge family is a highly flexible, jack-of-all-trades microphone – and a great choice for those wishing to record a wide variety of sources using a locker full of high-end microphones but without having to make a huge investment in each one. The Edge Note will do a great job at recording quiet and subtle sources, such as a cello or an acoustic guitar, as well as very loud sources, such as snare drums, brass instruments, or guitar amplifiers. It can of course be paired with a second Note for stereophonic recordings, such as drum overheads. Users also have the option of recording the signal "clean" and selecting the best microphone emulation later on, during the mixing phase.

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About Antelope Audio

Antelope Audio is a manufacturer of professional audio equipment that was founded by developer Igor Levin, who invented the famous AardSync clock generator with which his then-company Aardvark made waves in the world of audio engineering at the end of the 20th century. In 2005, Igor Levin went – as he himself put it – back to his roots and continued to develop the AardSync concept. The result of this development work was the “Oven Clock”, a word clock generator that is kept at a constant temperature of 64.5°C to provide increased stability and improve jitter performance. The newly founded Antelope Audio caused a similar splash in 2005 with its OCX Clock Generator. Today, Antelope Audio, which is based in Sofia, Bulgaria, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-quality audio interfaces and AD/DA converters and includes big names such as Rihanna, Jay-Z, and the Wu-Tang Clan among its users.

Synergy effects and processing for top performance

The Edge Note is designed to work with any regular 48V phantom-providing preamplifier, and the Edge Real-Time Modeling Software emulations can be executed by the studio computer. As mentioned above, however, the Edge Real-Time Modeling Software works even more effectively when used in combination with one of Antelope Audio’s Synergy Core interfaces, which not only provide top-of-the-line preamps and AD/DA conversion, but onboard DSP acceleration as well. The dedicated FPGA Real-Time Modeling hardware processes the microphone emulations in real-time, with imperceptible latency and zero CPU load, taking an already impressive setup to the next level.

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tiny good mics
Rhymebeg 21.09.2022
Very good small diaphragm microphone with a balanced sound. Unlike my Soyuz 013, it has very little hype at high frequencies and slightly less sensitivity. Thus it is more suitable for vocal recording(choir or ensemble) and may be less for the recording of an electric or acoustic guitar. It's high frequencies are not harsh at all. Included microphone models FX are gorgeous. I love the KM184 model. If you mix in the control panel both clean mic preamp and modeled AFX channel together then it almost eliminates all microphone noise(both acoustic and electrical I think). And of course, as I received it as a compliment to Discrete 4 Pro SC it is all wonderful. Thanks, Antelope!
2 little remarks: the microphone is more sensitive to the wind blow even in the room from hand movement for example, so you always need to have wind protection on it. And I personally would prefer to have a case for the pair of them. But these are not very critical requirements, especially since the factory box is very durable and wind, dust, or saliva protection is a must-have for such tools.
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Great modelling mic
Kinero 01.10.2024
Well, it just works. The only reason I didn’t give this microphone all 5 star review, is just because I’m an analogue guy. It works pretty well, no harsh highs, present sound and emulations work pretty well in shaping tone. Compared to real Shure sm 7b, which emulation comes in a package with the note, well, I would go with the real one, but the ability to shape the tone during mixing process is kinda tempting)
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Absolutely fantastic
ajovarauskas 16.11.2022
Small, comes with shock mount.
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Excellent modulation microphone
pvlpainkillaz 15.02.2023
I liked the quality of performance and the sound at a good level, it’s quite suitable for recording instruments
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