
Treeline
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DJL said:Perhaps... but don't expect any help from me Scooter B.
"Help" or "poison"? Can you even tell the difference?
DJL said:Perhaps... but don't expect any help from me Scooter B.
Meeeow!Treeline said:"Help" or "poison"? Can you even tell the difference?
Please dont turn this thread into another pissing match ok? Im looking for suggestions not hostility...
I enjoyed your first answer more.Treeline said:Sorry, you're right. I pledged months ago not to take the bait and slipped. It's no help to you at all.
The limited ambient micing I've done has been of live operatic, choral and chamber ensemble material. In addition to close micing, I experimented with two methods. The first was a pair of small diaphragm condensers in an X-Y configuration near the back of the hall. That worked, but the placement was too extreme and it picked up nearly all audience sound and a great deal of natural reverb. I ended up using it in a mix, but only in certain places and in very small doses.
I used a different method recording an opera, with better results. It employs two boundary mics on a piece of plywood about the size of a dinner tray. One vertical piece separates them. It's a rough approximation of the Blumlein Difference technique - the idea being that the baffle separates the signals picked up by the mics to approximate the location of ears on our head. Placement in the room will affect the result a bunch, and given that this is a practice room, you should simply experiment.
You can get boundary mics for $50 - 60 apiece, up to many multiples of that. I've had pretty good luck with a set I bought on ebay - fixed a couple of defective plugs and all was well after that - and routinely use one of them now as a kick drum mic - right inside the drum on a pillow, towards the side instead of centered. Try a basic conference mic - its the same thing. But don't blow a lot of cash on these things until you learn how they work.
The ambient technique I really want to study is the Blumlein pair using two large diaphragm figure 8 mics (side address) mounted vertically, one directly upside down over the other, and angled at about 90 degrees from each other - each one 45 degrees off axis from the sound source. As I have only one figure 8 mic, that's going to have to wait. In the meantime, there are variations on the theme to try.
Haha .. I've been getting stuff like that on and off too. Of course it couldn't be DJL because he is handily covered by the uncoroborrated myth that his 'rep point thingy isn't working'.Harvey Gerst said:Sorry about coming back here, but I just had to share this. Made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside:
Just let it roll off. This rep shit is meaningless, especially in its anonymous form. You know the tremendous help you've been here far overides any jealous twit's negative comments.Harvey Gerst said:Actually, I got the same kind of comments and negative rep points for the big mic thread too, but that was a while back. Kinda makes ya wonder if it's all worth it?
Just let it roll off?crazydoc said:Just let it roll off. This rep shit is meaningless, especially in its anonymous form. You know the tremendous help you've been here far overides any jealous twit's negative comments.
Ok fine, but that doesn't mean we can't stay on subject.nkjanssen said:You're all insane. All of you.