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SDC - small diaphragm condenser microphone

LCD or SDC for classical vocal (soprano/ mezzo soprano)

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Submitted by Rudy Holland on Mon, 01/17/2022 - 04:20
Last Christmas I recorded a grand piano+ mezzo soprano+soprano. I used a ldc mic (Austrian audio 818) and a zoom f6 32bit float. Unfortunately it sounded bad. There was a nasty distortion in the higher frequencies at some moments both the vocals came in. The mic did not clip and was put about 3m from the vocals. In fact the on camera mic (sdc stereo mic) was ok and saved the day.

SDC Choices...

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Submitted by MadMax on Fri, 09/21/2012 - 16:41

SDC Choices... I have a HUGE 64 voice choir to record next month and my main/primary issue is micing the large choir to achieve tracks that will be usable for adjusting balance with minimal phase problems and bleed from other instrumentation and vocals.

SDC for overheads

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Submitted by ChrisH on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 12:12

I'll be getting a pair of good small diaphragm condensers, here in a couple months.
Would like those of you with experience with these mics to describe how there character in sound.
They'll be used as overheads to track drums for all genres, and they'll be my main SDC's