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Piano Recordings, your approaches welcome.

OK, we all have our way of micing/recording pianos, but I would like to get some new ideas from you to try new approaches for a slew of piano recordings I've been asked to do.

What do you use (mics, pres, recording mediums, Micing technique...) in various contexts, like classical, pop, etc..

Thanx for sharing your thoughts.

L.G. :w:

Welcome Kurt Foster (Cedar Flat Fats) Moderator

Hey all, most of us know him as "Cedar Flat Fats" who has been posting his *** off/ sharing his valuable knowledge about this business so much that I had to ask "Kurt" to join The RO Team of Moderators. Kurt said yes! :D and offered to join Harvey here. Ya!

Kurt is a musician, performer, live sound reinforcement engineer, record producer and recording engineer.

Welcome Mike Fossenkemper to The RO Team of Moderators

I would like to be the first to welcome Mike Fossenkemper from TurtleTone Studio as our newest addition to the RO Team of Moderators. Mike is going to join our long time friend Joe Lambert to add and even more diversified ingredient to the Mastering forum. Mike has an outstanding track record, I am so excited to see him here. Very interesting bio Mike!

Welcome RecorderMan as a new mod for this forum.

RecorderMan is going to mod this forum now instead of the Producers forum. He is definitely suited for this area so at his request, he can call this home now! He will be replacing Dave McNair. Dave has been gone from RO for over (I think) 3 months, (can't get a hold of him :( ) and because I haven't heard from him I'm assuming he's stepping down. Thanks Dave ! and hope all is well.

Welcome Bill Roberts and RecorderMan!

everyone, let's welcome RecorderMan, and Bill Roberts as our newest editions to The RO Team Of Moderators, Producers/Engineers/Hardware Forum. Guys like you are what makes RO so excellent!

Looks like we have a pretty serious forum happening here now :eek:

"Steve, Bill and RecorderMan", lol!

see the Mods page for more info on these guys!