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Old 22nd September 2006, 03:09 AM   #1
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Something for Chamber Music Fans

Here is a recording I did for some members of my Woodwind Quintet.

It is the Trio for Oboe, Flute and Piano by Madeline Dring.

Listen

This was done with:

Mics: Matcher pair of Earthworks QTC-1 mics.
Mic Pre: Earthworks 1022
Converters: Lavry Blue

Please let me know what you think.
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Old 22nd September 2006, 04:04 AM   #2
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What is the application that pops up when you go to that link? Do you have an MP3 you can post?
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Old 22nd September 2006, 01:21 PM   #3
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Sorry about that. I just used the link I already had to my streaming audio server. It used Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher. I will upload an mp3 tonight.
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Nicely done! I might bring the pair up over the ensemble a bit more to balance things out better. Was this done as spaced omnis, A-B omni?
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Nicely done! I might bring the pair up over the ensemble a bit more to balance things out better. Was this done as spaced omnis, A-B omni?
I'm glad you suggested movingthe mics higher. I was wondering if that would have helped a bit more. When I was playing around with placement, changing the height did seem to help things. Unfortunately, I tapped out the "safe" height of my crappy mic stand. There's always something to upgrade isn't there?

To answer your question on the spaced omni's, yes indeed that is how it was set up. I think I used about 55mm spacing. I've heard that a good placement for spaced pairs is between 50 - 60 mm. Do you agree on that?

Also for those of you that don't have windows media player, I have attached an MP3.

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