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New video : Stereo mic technics - get better at it !

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Submitted by pcrecord on Sat, 04/21/2018 - 05:24

Hi gang,
This is very basic stuff but I thought some RO newcomers may value this.
The video explains different stereo micking technics and let's you hear the different results they offer.
Also I've made a mid/side test with a condenser and a ribbon mic because we talked about it a few times here.

RODE NT4 stereo mic for recording musician strings percussion

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Submitted by James B on Sat, 03/29/2014 - 15:16

Hi
I am a 1 man camera crew! (due to budget constraints)
I want to record some musicians(percussion and-or string-guitar) in a small enclosed space( a music store actually).

I was thinking of simply boom mounting a RODE NT4 stereo mic going straight into my Zoom H6.

Opinions? Would a good cardioid mic be a better choice?

Good Budget Stereo Mic for Recording Piano

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Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 18:39

I have a quick question for someone who may have some suggestions or knowledge in this area. I have been playing piano for a while and I would like to start recording my playing. I would like to say this: I am not looking to set up a home recording studio, at least not now; I would have no room anyway, most of it is taken up by the upright piano itself.

Choral or vocal + stereo mics?

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Submitted by soapfloats on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 20:47

I run a project studio in an old, large church.
While I don't typically do acoustic work, the space does lend itself to such a thing, and the owner approached me today w/ a few ideas.

He's interested in having a choral group perform/record. Also a more tribal vocal (chant) + hand drums + harmonium + flute group.