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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: NorseHorse on October 21, 2022, 12:20:07 PM
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With the Remote Recording Class at the USC Thornton School of Music, on the John Williams Scoring Stage:
XY, ORTF, W-NOS, AB, Farther AB, Hammers, Inside, Tail, Room Pair (Flanks)
Unofficial lesson title: "Friends don't let friends use XY" <3
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Looks fun! Can you provide links the audio examples?
Unofficial lesson title: "Friends don't let friends use XY" <3
I don't disagree, at least not strongly, but recording concert performances from a distance is a different ball of wax in many ways. And there, I make a big exception for arrays combining X/Y or M/S with spaced pairs! That combination can provide the best of both worlds if setup in such a way as to work together harmoniously.
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Remote Recording Class at the USC Thornton School of Music
Christian, this exists, and you teach it?! SO COOL! Wish I could have been a fly on the wall.
Absolutely agree re: x/y on piano. I'm not sure why, as sometimes I have liked M/S on piano, which in theory is the same at some level of M/S decoding. I would really love to hear your samples.
Here's a cool shootout:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tadZiWFkGHo
I also sometimes like a pair of NTR's set up like this, though I have stopped trying to lug them outside of Los Angeles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsUP_4I17uM&t=74s
What are your thoughts for a stereo pair on piano when it's accompanying a soloist? Recently I talked to someone who used MK41's in ORTF right over the hammers and I loved it as accompaniment (which totally surprised me). Of course, it had some reverb added and it was a really nice piano.
PS, would love to hear your samples if you are able to share.
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V nice Christian. What was the group consensus on best capture method?
Btw, my son got his undergrad degree in composition at USC - I got to meet Morten Lauridsen at his graduation concert!
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I got to meet Morten Lauridsen at his graduation concert!
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Very cool, Christian! I would also love to hear samples from this; it looks like a very comprehensive test.
The closest thing I have seen before is this:
http://kazuyanagae.com/20211002PianoStereoMethod/ (http://kazuyanagae.com/20211002PianoStereoMethod/)