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Freya
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I actually own a 4 octave Marimba!
It's in terrible condition, it looks like it has been thrown down several flights of stairs, and I've spent quite some time fixing it up to get it into that condition.
Theres some minor issues but it's now playable and although it looks terrible, I love the way it sounds and I'm aware that I'm lucky to have such a magical instrument.
It's made from Rosewood except for two notes which have been replaced with black synthetic blocks.
Anyway enough background but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience recording such a thing? Probably one in better condition!
I'm thinking that a pair of omnis might be the way to go and I have a pair of beyer dynamic omnis that I was thinking might just do the job! However I'm wondering how I might position them, maybe overhead or maybe underneath at the ends of the resonators? Maybe omnis aren't the thing at all?
I welome any comments, informed as they may be or wild speculation, it's all good!
love
Freya
It's in terrible condition, it looks like it has been thrown down several flights of stairs, and I've spent quite some time fixing it up to get it into that condition.
Theres some minor issues but it's now playable and although it looks terrible, I love the way it sounds and I'm aware that I'm lucky to have such a magical instrument.
It's made from Rosewood except for two notes which have been replaced with black synthetic blocks.
Anyway enough background but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience recording such a thing? Probably one in better condition!

I'm thinking that a pair of omnis might be the way to go and I have a pair of beyer dynamic omnis that I was thinking might just do the job! However I'm wondering how I might position them, maybe overhead or maybe underneath at the ends of the resonators? Maybe omnis aren't the thing at all?
I welome any comments, informed as they may be or wild speculation, it's all good!
love
Freya