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Recording (live or studio)
Pipe organ recording for local radio station
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[QUOTE="John3, post: 226408"] Thanks for your reply larsfarm. I understand that it is a question of trying which distance is okay for a balance between 'dry' and 'wet'. I saw the other topic with basso's approach and I noticed the large space between the two omnis. I am a little bit worried that I will not get a good stereo image if I would record that way using the two NT5's. Or do you think it would do? For other projects (recording piano for example) I have been using a NOS or ORTF configuration. But perhaps these only work with closer distances? As for the bass: luckily enough the organ does not have a 32' stop and the two 16' stops on the pedals are labials not reeds. [/QUOTE]
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