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Micing a Vibe
Hi I wrote and recorded a nice easy latin jazz piece and a friend
has consented to play a vibrophone on it for me for a solo, can anyone give me the best way to mic this instrument, I will be recording it in a university band room, the mics I have are not great but they are 4 sm57s, some small diameter Octavia condensers, some Marshall v65? (Im not home so Im going off of memory) And a large diameter Shure condenser mic, please tell me what is best aproach to doing this? I appreciate this, Thank you MINDCRIME |
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Yo Mind of Crime:
Great Shades of Lionel Hampton or Red Norvo or many others I'm sure. Vibes are great. Don't know what gear you're using to record; however, since the vibes are struck with mallets, firm, medium, or soft [I'm guessing at these titles] I don't think you'll have much trouble getting a good signal. I'd try a couple of configurations and see what the test run shows on your meters. Love vibes and love latin music. Good luck. Green Hornet ![]() |
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Use the Oktavas, above the vibes (try slightly in front or in back to see whcih sounds better in that particular room). Either spaced stereo pair about 3-4 feet away from the vibes and about 6 feet apart, or a coincident pair, again 3-4 feet away.
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