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#63296 - 11/10/07 10:00 PM
Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 04/09/06
Posts: 1578
Loc: Pacific Northwest
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Hi everyone,
I have done a search and did come up with some older info, but would like to hear what you composers do in regards to recording an acoustic grand piano.
My situation is that I have a very "live" room with hardwood floors, throw rugs and vaulted ceilings.
I would like to record my Estonia 190.
Questions:
1.) What are the best microphones to use?
2.) Where should they be placed, particularly since the environment that they are in is quite "live".
FYI: I will be running the mics through a quality pre-amp that is connected to a Mac using Logic 7.
Thank you for any advice and/or suggestions.
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#63298 - 11/11/07 12:19 AM
Re: Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 11/08/06
Posts: 343
Loc: So.Cal.USA
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Good information here , about different mic placements for a grand piano and the different tonal effects that result.
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#63299 - 11/11/07 04:00 AM
Re: Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 10/28/07
Posts: 7
Loc: Calgary, Alberta
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I record my C7 with a pair of AKG 460's in a xy near coincident pattern about 12-18" above the strings, over the hammers for a players perspective (near coincident or ORTF: 7 " apart at 110 degrees seperation.) I record them through a TLA pentode tube preamp, into a fireface 800, into the Mac running Logic 7.
This is a good pop orientation, but wouldn't sound too natural for classical music, as the stereo seperation is quite pronounced.
Another nice preamp I tried is the Daking Mic Pre, very present sounding.
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#63300 - 11/11/07 03:43 PM
Re: Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 491
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Hi pianobuff, We have recently discussed a couple of micing positions in this thread (see my posts at pages 2 and 3) which are recorded with NT5s. I prefer the spaced pair while others preferred the ORTF technique. If you are interested, I can post an XY recording of the same piece too.
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#63301 - 11/11/07 05:06 PM
Re: Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 12/10/06
Posts: 164
Loc: Uxbridge, ON, Canada
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For some interesting ideas on piano micing and recording you might check out this. He gets some very nice sound using a novel technique... http://innig.net/music/recordings/method/mics.html
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#63302 - 11/18/07 04:10 AM
Re: Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 04/09/06
Posts: 1578
Loc: Pacific Northwest
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Thank you everyone!
Great info. The mic pre-amp is an Alesis io/26.
I have a pair of Octava condenser mics that I bought years ago, on discount since they are russian made. I've been told good things, guess I need to just try them out and see if they work for me.
I have heard great things about the Rode NT5's. Especially for the price.
Yes Hakki! I would love to hear your recording. Please Post.
Thanks again for all the wonderful info, this forum is GREAT!
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#63303 - 11/18/07 07:03 AM
Re: Micing and recording a grand piano
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Registered: 05/26/01
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Hi pianobuff, Here are 3 recordings of the same pice (same piano too of course) with different micing positions, using a matched pair of Rode NT5 microphones. XY Recording Spaced pair recording (excerpt) Near coincident recoding (ORTF) Hope these help you to have an idea on how NT5 sound. regards,
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