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Old 18th November 2012   #1
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Small/Medium size marching band recording

This is a recording I did last Friday of the Weber State Marching Band in Ogden, Utah. 4 mics in an A B - ORTF setup. I used AKG 214's as the main ORTF pair, and AKG 414's in Omni as the A/B.

Next time I think I'll do an X/Y for the center, as well as another stereo pair on the Drum Line.

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