live recording?! Please help!

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I have some questions on live recording.

I once saw a radio-engineer recording a choir of +/- 20 people and a small orchestra (+/- 10 people) using the following equipment:

- an analog mixer
- two large diaphragm condenser microphones (put on one stand at a distance of about 20 centimeters, at a height of approx. 2.5 - 3 meters from the ground)
- a tascam cd-rw 2000 to record on

What do you think of this setup?
Is it a way to achieve a good live recording?
Does anyone know the Tasc. CD-RW 2000?
What setup (mic, recorder, ...) would you choose for a live recording of a small orchestra + small choir?

Thanks for your help!!!!!!!

Mr. M
 
20 centimeters?? From what? Don't understand.

I am not familiar with a the tascam but a trick used before ADAT's was to use a stereo VCR to record onto...

...VCR's record digitally so...

...mic >> mixer >> VCR would work. Not very clear on your mic set-up however.

zip >>
 
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Dear zip! Thanks for your reply.

Sorry for my english. I mean: "spaced at about 20 cm", "placed at 20 centimeters from each other".

Sorry!!!
 
No problem at all...:)

A 20 centimeter mic spacing will give you basically a mono recording. If that is what you want that will work. If you want some stereo definition you will need the mics much further apart.

Hope that helps...

zip >>
 
the 20 cm was probably an XY configuration depending on the mic polar pattern. That's a pretty standard configuration for that type of recording. Poke around on the net for stereo mic recording techniques. With a 2 good mics set up correctly, you can easily get some fantastic results.
 
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