ART MPA Gold - I want to HEAR it. Please.

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Here's a link to some recordings using the MPA Gold along with a couple of modded Apex 460s in a Blumlein configuration about 1.5 feet away from the instrument, mixed with a pair of Naiant X-Qs in a Jecklin array from about 8 feet away. The recordings you want to listen to are the "Three Fantasias" for vihuela solo.

http://www.ralphmaier.com/index_files/Page361.htm
 
Yep, that's helpful..thanks antichef and Bguzaldo. Hey Bguzaldo...you sure the Firepod is close to the same unit as the Gold??

I think he's saying the Firepod is pretty much the same unit as the Firebox--thus your situation would be similar to his.
 
Yep, that's helpful..thanks antichef and Bguzaldo. Hey Bguzaldo...you sure the Firepod is close to the same unit as the Gold??

Oh sorry, I think some wires got crossed, I have the Presonus Firepod which is a similar unit to the Presonus Firebox. And the MPA works flawlessly with my Firepod.

Hope that straightens some things out.
-Barrett
 
Yeah, no worries...so you just go into the Firepod's line ins with the Gold?
 
Here's a link to some recordings using the MPA Gold along with a couple of modded Apex 460s in a Blumlein configuration about 1.5 feet away from the instrument, mixed with a pair of Naiant X-Qs in a Jecklin array from about 8 feet away. The recordings you want to listen to are the "Three Fantasias" for vihuela solo.

http://www.ralphmaier.com/index_files/Page361.htm

Very nice...I can hear you breathing in parts...or maybe a sleeve on the guitar body. I don't mind artifacts like that
 
Glad you liked it. The vihuela has a much smaller sound than the guitar, so breathing can be an issue and I'm a breather for sure. Holding my breath for the duration of the piece got to be a bit tiring, though, so I gave up on that approach after a few blackouts.:D

Seriously, breathing sounds are a pretty common occurance on classical recordings (remember Glenn Gould?) and to me they serve as a reminder that there's a person behind the instrument. I gave up worrying about them a long time ago.
 
Wow, thanks again everyone! This ended up being a lot more helpful than I could have guessed. I am definitely getting one in a couple of weeks. I'll be sure to post some tracks! I am really glad someone asked about the Firepod/firebox set-up. I'll have to go through the same set-up, so that became very helpful information i didn't expect. Thanks again everyone! If anyone else has clips, please keep posting!
 
Glad you liked it. The vihuela has a much smaller sound than the guitar, so breathing can be an issue and I'm a breather for sure. Holding my breath for the duration of the piece got to be a bit tiring, though, so I gave up on that approach after a few blackouts.:D

Seriously, breathing sounds are a pretty common occurance on classical recordings (remember Glenn Gould?) and to me they serve as a reminder that there's a person behind the instrument. I gave up worrying about them a long time ago.

Haha...yeah...I know that for classical recordings the breathing and what not can be a bit of an artifact. I think it is a good thing...what abot any arm on guitar body movement/ sound...was there any of that?

Wow, thanks again everyone! This ended up being a lot more helpful than I could have guessed. I am definitely getting one in a couple of weeks. I'll be sure to post some tracks! I am really glad someone asked about the Firepod/firebox set-up. I'll have to go through the same set-up, so that became very helpful information i didn't expect. Thanks again everyone! If anyone else has clips, please keep posting!

You and me will have to compare notes because I will have the same set up...I can't wait to get the Gold. It's in the mail.
 
Haha...yeah...I know that for classical recordings the breathing and what not can be a bit of an artifact. I think it is a good thing...what abot any arm on guitar body movement/ sound...was there any of that?
No, just a lot of sniffing on my part. I try to be careful about clothing for sessions - avoid anything loud.:D

I've worn dustmasks before to try to cut down on some of the breathing noise. It helps a bit, but the downside is that it gets pretty warm and can be somewhat distracting. Depending on how well your mics sound off axis, you can also try aiming your mics in a way that avoids picking up the player's breathing. The guitar recordings on the website (solo and with the singer) were done with the mics in quite close to the body just behind the soundhole at the lower bout, aimed about 30 degrees off axis toward the floor. The placement helped me cut down on the breathing noise as well as reduce the proximity effect of having the mics in so close.
 
Haha! Dust masks?? That would make a good photo!
 
Digital MPA Gold

I am going to get the Digital MPA Gold so I can hook it to SPDIF inputs on my interface.
(RME-Audio Fireface 800)

that way I can DI 3 gutiars or have 2 extra mic channels.
 
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