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joemintz
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I'm hoping to record some string quartet stuff this summer (for myself, not for a client) and I don't have a particularly good setup for ensemble recording. Nor do I think I can even convince a string quartet to get together, learn my stuff, and play it as an ensemble. I can probably manage multitracking, however. Has anyone had any experience multi-tracking string parts? Does it sound good, or realistic, at all? Is good, natural ambience more important for this type of recording? Would I be better off multitracking everything with, say, an M160, a C414, and a C460b or begging these people to learn the music as an ensemble (perhaps even paying them) and recording them live with a pair of small diaphragm condensers? I really have no idea where to start recording string ensembles. I've had good success with bowed and pizzicato stand-up bass, but I've never had to layer parts, or do any sort of live recording of this type of thing. Any help is appreciated.