Re: Accordion quintet, which tech?As spot mics I will rely on dinamic mics.
Beyerdynamics M201 (which I love) and 421s should work.
As Mike wrote the players are sitting very near. I hope this don't become a
problem.
So, the main mics will probably be
1) Oktavas in XY from 90° to 120° in the focus (I'm not sure if cardioid or
Hyper)
2) 414s in MS (M omni?) maybe 3 feet before the focus
Shall I bring in a thick carpet and try the Crowns on the floor in the foucs
aiming 180°?
Or I could use them "AB" 6 feet from each other using the "M" 414 mic as
"centre"?
F.
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MIke's M-S idea was my first thought. You might want to try M-S with
a 414 in omni for the mid mic. You'll get wider coverage and some
room, which would hopefully be a good thing. If you want to spot mic
I wouldn't worry about stereo on each accordion. One mic in the
center would be my first choice. I might aim more for the right hand
side of whoever the main soloist is.
Gantt
On May 6, 9:08 am, Mike Rivers <mriv...@d-and-d . com > wrote:
> Federico wrote:
> > this weekend I will record an accordion 5tet. I've never done that
> > before.
>
> You realize that you're opening the door to a flood of accordion jokes,
> don't you?
>
> > Probably I will mic the players right hands, just in case I need them
> > but I
> > would like to record them all with a stereo technique.
> > I need some suggestion on which one would be better.
> > Place: small church (I haven't seen it yet) probably very reverberant.
> > Instruments: 5 accordions, seated and placed in semi circle. The first
> > and
> > the last accordion are 2 meters apart (6 feet).
>
> That's going to put them pretty much knee-to-knee and you'd probably not
> get enough separation between the right hand of one accordion and the
> left hand of the next one to be useful. I'd stick with stereo pickup of
> the group and spend some time with mic placement to get a decent amount
> of room sound but not too much.
>
> > Mics pairs I can use:
> > AKG C414ULS
> > Oktava 012 /w the 3 capsules
>
> Those would probably be your best bets.
>
> > Since I will not have an accurate monitoring (I will use AKG K240
> > headphones) I'm willing to record 2 or 3 pairs (channels are not an
> > issue, I
> > have 24 + 24 pres).
>
> This is really going to be your biggest problem since you'll only have
> an educated guess about you're getting. Can't you trade all of those
> channels and preamps for a couple of powered speakers and enough cable
> to get you into another room? They don't have to be great speakers, but
> should be better than "computer quality." You should be able to hear the
> balance between direct and reverberant sound that will let you decide
> how far back to put the mics.
>
> > My starting points are
> > 1) Coincident cardioids 90° placed in the focus of the circle of
> > accordions
> > (Oktavas?) (or coincident supercardioids 180°???)
> > 2) M/S (or Blumlein) with the 414s (or jecklin disk?)
> > What would you do?
>
> I'd probably try the C414s or one C414 and an Oktava cardioid in M-S if
> the room sounds decent, or two Oktavas in X-Y if the room sounds crummy.
> But you have to listen for the room. The accordions will come through no
> matter what you do wrong. (not intended as an accordion joke, but not bad)
>
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