Greetings,
I just found this forum and see a wealth of experience here. I will be doing some recording with a string quartet and plan to post here to get feedback. I have an Avenson Audio STO-2 omni pair. My first tries will be with a home brew Jecklin disk. I plan to work with the SQ trying out venues and mic. arrangements. Any pointers and encouragement are welcome.
Thanks.
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Creative E-MU 0404 USB to Vista PC Preamp and A/D hardware is C
Creative E-MU 0404 USB to Vista PC
Preamp and A/D hardware is Creative E-MU 0404 USB to Vista PC
Details:
* 9624 recording
* Audacity software for recording,normalizing and output
* Channel levels are normalized
* Output files have been: 320kbMP3,9624 DVD-V and 4416 CD audio
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Jecklin disk recording with my equipment http://www.sendspace.c
Jecklin disk recording with my equipment
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4peutj
My only gig with the Jecklin disk. A pic of the setup.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vg5m9t
The mic placement is not optimal. I plan to get heavier, more flexible mic stands to give me more options.
The group is the Dwight Shaw Big Band. They are a long running and popular dance band in SE Colorado. Dwight Shaw passed away on Dec. 2007 and group management was taken up one of the musicians. The group has since done 2 concerts and may do more. I may start another thread on recording this type of group.
The last str4tet recording I did was with two 4006TLX spaced abo
The last str4tet recording I did was with two 4006TLX spaced about 50 cm and positioned quite low, just above shoulder height of the seated players. For classical period works, I like the sweet, intimate sound you can get from the side of a violin or viola. If I were recording something more modern, I would likely go higher to get a fuller spectrum from the smaller strings. I usually try to shift the players around a bit until their instruments are equidistant from the mics, though the players are not always willing to move much. If you cannot achieve a proper balance this way, you may want to use spot mics on the inner voices. I always put up a cello spot since it's almost always needed, at least to get the sound I want, and that mic is usually a Beyer M130.
Oh yeah, and for posting images, use http://xs.to/
Oh yeah, and for posting images, use http://xs.to/
My only gig with the Jecklin disk. Great! :) I was first
My only gig with the Jecklin disk.
Great!
:)
I was first surprised by the spacing between the microphones in your setting, which seems being larger than the standard 16.5 cm value. But this value would have been increased by Herr Jecklin himself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jecklin_Disk.
SQ season getting closer Getting closer to the season. I copie
SQ season getting closer
Getting closer to the season. I copied this from a post on another forum
I will be doing archive recording for the upcoming season of the Veronika String Quartet based in Pueblo, Colorado.
http://chass.colostate-pueblo.edu/ve...rtet/index.htm
The first program to be presented on Nov. 1,2 includes:
Mozart - Clarinet Quintet in A Major, Statler Quintet
Schubert - Quartettsatz in C Minor
Smetana - String Quartet in E Minor. "From My Life"
I'll have a chance to record one rehearsal at one of the 2 halls before the concerts.
For the first attempt I plan to set up like this:
Jecklin disk purchased from core-sound
Avenson Audio STO-2 omni mics (My best mics)
E-Mu 0404 USB mic preamps and A/D interface
Vista PC running Audacity.
I've been using this equipment since last June to do about 10 remote recordings of some jazz groups around Pueblo. I've been using a DIY Jecklin disk, but I'm ponying up the money for the commercial disk for it's flexibility and professional looks.
I'll post pictures and hopefully some sound clips as I go. Your advice and encouragement is welcomed.
Picture of DIY Jecklin disk http://www.sendspace.com/file/vg5m9
Picture of DIY Jecklin disk
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vg5m9t