Drowsy Day, Recorder Recording, And Memes

Jun 12, 2007 15:06


Despite slightly more comfortable weather (81°F/51%) I'm not having a very comfortable day. Listless, dizzy, achy -- and though I get hungry, I really don't feel like cooking, or even eatingall I want to do is drink, and I don't reall want to drink water ( Read more... )

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Re: Miking recorders dglenn June 15 2007, 12:48:32 UTC
When a) the hall is really good to begin with, b) the amplification is subtle, c) there are no monitors, and d) the sound is "pre-balanced" perfectly by the performers, then you have an exception to the "Wide pattern mics on stage... bad" rule. But since most of aren't micing symphony orchestras in the Meyerhoff or choirs in someplace similar, I'm only noting the exception for the sake of completeness. For pretty much everything else (okay, there are some applications for area mics in theatre as well, but ...) yeah, the rule is "don't use wide pattern mics on stage," maybe with some exclamation points.

I want identical mics specifically for the purpose of comparing the two sounds in tests like this. I agree that they don't have to be (and possibly shouldn't be) identical in actual use as opposed to "the lab". Though if I were to try to build a dual-attached-mic rig, I'd probably wind up using identical or nearly identical mics anyhow: tiny cardioid condensers -- lavalier or mini-gooseneck style -- for weight reasons.

The info about how you mic your drum (and why) is a great example here. Thanks!

I was thinking about just a two-channel, belt-mounted mixer for attached recorder mics, though if that winds up being expensive or needs to be custom-built, then yah, it'd be easier to build a custom two-channel snake to a small stage mixer. (Hmm. Just how bad an idea would it be to convert the mic signals to unbalanced so they can share a single standard XLR cable for the short distance from the instrument to the stage submixer?)

But I've definitely thought about submixers before, either a drum mixer ifwhen I ever need to mic my drum kit, or just a "tie up fewer channels at the console with all the instruments I use" mixer.

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