Recording Bagpipes
Hello,
Hello,
so tonight I am recording some. never have before, but I do know thy are laugh as f**k and have a very distinctive low end hum to them.
I have a fairly long live room, with high walls.
I also have an iso booth thats around 8x10x8.
any tips?
Hey all, Thought I needed to seek some experience and wisdom an micing. Doing my wife's second album (Cletic gospel), and about to record uilleann pipes.
I've not recorded them before and considering the different exits the sound comes out, I want to be sure that I mic it right.
It seems to me that ambient sound could be important with such an instrument - what think ye.
alright...you guys have never failed me before with your acoustical abilities. So here is what I am dealing with. my project studio is in my basement. The isolation room - is all concrete but there are a few spots where pipes come through the concrete and there are spaces that allow sound to travel from the laundry room in to the iso room.
Hello to all, here we are in search of enlightenment...
The problem is this:
We are about to record some Andean panpipes for our fusion band (Afro/ Andean/ latin/caribbean)