Hi!
What is your opinion over this recording.
I would like to here your thought about the microphones
i use in this recording
Yes! I will reveal my equipment later :roll:
http://web.telia.com/~u92121687/mp3/orgel/W_A_Mozart_Fantasi_F-moll_KV_608.mp3
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Hi!! The mic technique is ORTF stereo.... And i use Rode NT5
Hi!!
The mic technique is ORTF stereo....
And i use Rode NT5 :shock: with Apogee's MiniMe.
Yes!! Sonarerec... I used Waves L3 UltraMaximizer just a little. :roll:
But hey!!I must do something to compensate my microphones :oops:
Here is another piece from the same consert.
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I'm thinking of to get me a pair of Microtech Gefell M 296.
This microphones and MiniMe must work very well together
ll'l hope :!:
Rich was spot on, well done. Those Rode's sound pretty good for
Rich was spot on, well done. Those Rode's sound pretty good for cheap mics.
Not sure I believe the published FR plot for these mics though.
http://www.rode.com.au/images_brochures/NT5_Brochure.pdf
Basso, what room was it recorded in? Church, or concert hall? The reverb time is quite short.
According to legend the MG296 was suggested to MG as something s
According to legend the MG296 was suggested to MG as something similar in sound to the M50c.
The questiion I would ponder is whether to buy a mic with a colored top end or something more neutral such a DPA4006TL.
And unless you must operate on battery the DAV Broadhurst Gardens #1 is a steal at $700 (stereo!)
Another factor is how to get the mics high enough so you do not have to have them in the gallery. Without a boom it is almost impossible to get far enough away from an organ to get a proper blend when the mics are in the gallery.
In Europe you might be able to find one of the discontinued AKG booms with the VERY substantial base. Wish I could find one over here!
Rich
_basso_ send me a mail on gunnar (dot) hellquist (at) bredband (
_basso_
send me a mail on gunnar (dot) hellquist (at) bredband (dot) net with your phone number and I will call you in a few days time.
I have some mics that are mostly unused some weeks this summer and might want to travel to the north. Among them is my brand-new pair of M296-s.
Gunnar Hellquist
_basso_ wrote: Hi!! The mic technique is ORTF stereo.... And i
_basso_ wrote: Hi!!
The mic technique is ORTF stereo....
And i use Rode NT5 :shock: with Apogee's MiniMe.
:!:
I love this combination. I have sung the praises of the NT5 many times and I don't think it's just another cheapo wannabe mic.
Quoting David
Not sure I believe the published FR plot for these mics though.
http://www.rode.com.au/images_brochures/NT5_Brochure.pdf
David
The published frequency response for the NT5 is wrong, or else I have a very odd pair.
I also find the Mini-Me to be a nice little box, but I believe it has a slight tendency to add a little bit at the bottom end.
John
Sonarerec wrote: [quote=John Stafford]I also find the Mini-Me to
Sonarerec wrote: [quote=John Stafford]I also find the Mini-Me to be a nice little box, but I believe it has a slight tendency to add a little bit at the bottom end.
And this is a BAD thing with cardioids?
Rich
I suppose that depends on what you want to do with them. It's very slight anyhow.
John
In general I liked this, and also suspect from the sound that yo
In general I liked this, and also suspect from the sound that you were using a stereo pair of cardioids from the slight rise in the upper midrange.
While certain noises (stop changes, swellbox etc) are a matter of personal taste as to whether to remove or not, there are a few higher-pitched transient noises that cross the line IMO. Algorithmix reNOVator would make them disappear.
The playing is pleasantly compelling, esp in the last section!
Much editing on this?
Rich