Thank you for all the feedback and suggestions to my earlier posts. They are really helpful as I try to hone my approach to non PA recording.
I recorded the Ed Lister Group again, as part of their monthly residency, at a small bar last night. The group had a local 15 year old piano player sitting in, which was a change from having a second horn as a lead instrument.
I thought I would share some samples of this one as it builds on the learning from my previous matrix attempt a few months back (last month they were shooting a promo video in the bar so I reverted to a small two channel set up for that occasion).
Building on the previous matrix approach, and some of the feedback, I created a matrix using:
1) Mk122s - 90 degrees, ~60cm
2) MK641s - XY, 90 degrees (brough in to ~+/-30% spread in post)
3) 4060s - ~60 cm, boundary mounts (Just enough to fill out the bass and bring in some room
Sources 1 and 2 are roughly equal in the mix while source 3 was brought in just enough to fill out the bass and add a bit of room to the sound. My sense is this makes the imaging slightly less precise, but also makes it more cohesive and less dry as you can hear a bit more of the audience.
I think the overall sense of space is improved (potentially with a slight reduction in image precision). I had no issues with the treble "glare", which I had in the previous recording, after a 3db roll off above 12Khz to attenuate the extra highs (I had short grids on the mics). This
may be due to the use of the boundary mounts as last time I had them mounted in the mounts I use to mount to clothing which had them
slightly off the floor.
I am very pleased with the recording overall, and really appreciate the extra "depth" the introduction of the omnis brings.
Samples can be found here.
https://samply.app/p/YQ8XlA8i0zl92iZtequX