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How to Set Up Edirol R-09 for Close Acoustic Guitar
« on: January 29, 2008, 10:23:06 PM »
I'm planning to tape someone playing steel string acoustic guitar soon. It will be in his home. Can anyone please suggest a good technique for this? Distance, level, angle, etc.?

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Re: How to Set Up Edirol R-09 for Close Acoustic Guitar
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2008, 11:00:57 PM »
Note: you will need some external mics.
You will get some great sound.

Acoustic guitar

Close miking an acoustic guitar.


Acoustic guitars, like all acoustic instruments, have the ability to change the timbre according to the recording axis and the position of the microphone. It is the producer's job to match the timbre of the instrument to the intended sound image. When using the neutral DPA microphones as a tool, the engineer will be able to use the microphone as a natural equaliser with possibilities of adjusting both timbre, depth and the amount of finger sounds.

The ultimate microphone choice for an acoustic guitar is one or two 4041s - probably the application the 4041 is best suited for. It will give you the most beautiful, clean and crispy timbre with everything you wish for in details and transparency. When using two 4041s, a nice choice is, to place one outside the bridge and one towards the end of the fretboard and pan them after desired taste. An XY configuration could also be a good choice to open up the timbre from a specific position. Use either 4011s, 4015s or 4041s according to the desired recording angle and stereo spread.

Nice to know:
When the sweet-spot of the instrument is located, it can bring a beautiful depth to the recording if the microphone is pointed from the sweet-spot towards the fingerboard and the fingers.


Close miking with cardioid microphones from DPA is the perfect solution for live recordings, live PA, or studio recordings where the accurate and low-ambience sound is needed.

The following advice can be used in searching for the sweet-spot on an acoustic guitar:

1: Adjust the height of the microphone stand to the mid of the guitar strings.

2: Microphone positions close to the front body of the guitar will probably give the best result.

3: The DPA first order cardioid microphones are neutral with regard to proximity effect at 30 cm distance on-axis. Closer microphone positions will add more low frequencies. Use the cardioid microphone off-axis (30°-45°) to adjust the clarity spot.

4: Listen carefully to the acoustic instrument in the microphone position and compare it with the sound impression in more natural listening positions.


Especially for live applications the IMK4061 also comes in as a useful alternative. It can be fixed directly on the top deck with the supplied Universal Surface Mounts. Choose placement according to the desired timbre.
You can also try blending in the IMK4061 with the pick-up signal from the guitar. The true, open acoustic sound colour from the DPA condenser offers a realistic guitar sound you simply can not achieve by any pick-up system.


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Re: How to Set Up Edirol R-09 for Close Acoustic Guitar
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2008, 10:06:35 PM »
Thank you so much. This is extremely helpful.

 

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