Lance Lazor Microphone Specs
The "specs" for Lance differ depending on the version and the bank.
For ARABIC (4.0) CVC, and Japanese 4.0 CV, Lance most likely is recorded on some sort of shure handheld microphone though the specifics are unknown. An Audio Interface is used and it was around 130$ to 200$ in it's price range.
For Lance CV English 5.0, VCV-E English 5.0 and VCCV English, and CV English, as well as CV English Glow, as well as all of her STUDENT banks, basically anything 5.0 and STUDENT the specs are as follows:
a Shure Sm7B connected through an RshGraiah USB Audio Interface and the later a Cloudmicrophone Cloud Lifter because the ShureSM7B while one of the most advanced and high qulaity microphones on the market, it is incredibly quite and unusable without a good interface. This is then plugged up and hooked up to Audacity. That's around 380$ for the microphone alone and about 154$ for the interface.
Pop filters were used for both, microphones.
ERA 1.0 -3.0 of Lance's Banks, contain several posted and unreleased and incomplete Work in Progress Banks,
Lance 4.0 contains his ARABIC CVC and original JAPANESE CV banks. This era of bank are characterized by a higherpitch alto/lower soprano sound ranging between C3 -F#4 For Japanese, and G2 -D4 for Arabic. This range of bank sound great with VIBRATO as well as heavy tuning. The bank is better for an acapella sound. 4.0 banks of lance sound predominantly female rather than androgynous or masculine.
ERA 5.0 banks tend to be on the deeper side but still sound remotely feminine. They can be geared up for masculine-ish or androgynous sounds, but still sound distinctly female. The banks that fall under the 5.0 downloads would be the following:
ERA 6.0 banks are distinctly male banks. They sound completely and 100% MASCULINE. They cannot be mistaken for female under any circumstances, there is a Japanese 6.0 CV wip bank as well as a few redos of previous banks with not only higher quality but more masculine audio. It is a distinctly different voice from Era 5.0 and era 4.0. Neither banks are superior to another, however they have distinctly different voices, so use whichever comes to mind and suits your preference
ALL OF THESE BANKS ARE VOICED BY THE SAME PERSON, however this person was doing voice lessons and hormone blockers during production of some of the banks, thus resulting in a more female sound. Lance's voicer uses he/him pronouns and ID's as male, however Lance will always stay canonically genderqueer.