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Submitted by Twood on

I am going to record a classical choir and I need some advise



The location is a medium sized (old) church. Carpet on the floors and walls of wood. The ceiling high is aprox 10-12 meters. The natural reverberation of the church is pretty good. (Not the 5 second reverbs u get in big stonechurches but not completely dead either, something in between)



The choir consist of aprox 20-25 people. No band. (I guess it will be two rows of 12-13)



I`ve managed to borrow some great gear to do this recording.

What I`ve got available:



2 x DPA 4011 (sdc)

3 x Milab WM44 (sdc)

2 x Soundelux U195

1 x Neumann U149



Great River 2nv

Api 3124

Thermionic Earlybird 1,2 (2 chn valvepre)

TL Audio 5001 (4chn valvepre)



UA 2-1176



Since I have little/no experience with recording choirs I was hoping to get some tips on micplacement, how many mics etc...

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anonymous

how I do



I will use the DPA's but not 2 . I think 4 Mics are better for this Choir size



What I do is a Pair of this Mics as a A/B or ORTF Combination in the middle and a little bit more higher. 2 Mics I will take it to both side and the End of the Choir to make it a little bit more wider . . .



And than I will use the 4 Ch. Pre.



When the Church sounding good, take another 2 Mics for the room perhaps you can use it on the mix.





Sorry for the " bad " english but I'm german :-)

Sun, 05/25/2008 - 10:40 Permalink