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    Mics far apart - phase adj in post

    Hi, I've recorded a string orchestra concert in a small auditorium. There were a couple of pieces with soloists, and I used an NT2A for accents. I was forced to put my Zoom H4n in the stage direction platform, quite far from the stage, for security reasons (every other place it would have been...
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    Best "visual feedback" workflow for overdubbing?

    Hi, I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so after a little pondering I thought I'd ask here. Click track is fine for certain kinds of music, but won't cut it for classical music (rit., rall., acc., a tempo, colla parte, rubato...). I need to have a visual feedback i.e. me giving myself the...
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    A question about phase

    Hi, I've recorded an orchestra with soloists using a far-away Zoom h4n plus a Rode Nt2-a in cardioid mode (about 1.5m from the soloists, space was cramped), and was thinking about phase. Sound travels at about 343m/s in normal conditions, right? So if the mics were 10m distant the direct sound...
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    Drum machine for amateur wind orchestra

    Hi, please don't flame me, I'm perfectly aware of what this entails on the musical level (ugly sound of loops & stuff). I'm conducting a small youth wind orchestra: we all work for free, just for the heck of it, but we always have trouble finding a drummer. I kinda like the sound of a wind...
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    Closed Headphones for recording violin

    Hi all, I'm thinking about buying a couple of closed headphones, budget 30-60 Euros. The problem I currently have with my Sennheiser HD 457 (which I kinda like) is that they are open. I'm overdubbing myself multiple times with a violin and, having the instrument fairly close to my ear I have to...
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    Mic attenuation question (Rode NT2-A, Zoom h4n)

    Hi all, hope this is the right section, since I'm a professional musician but I just got started with this whole recording thing. I will have to record a concert with 2vl. soloists + small orchestra (no info on venue yet, presumably interior, might be a church). I have a passable audio card...
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