
Michael Jones
New member
I have been trying to record a grand piano for some time now. Usually the results are less than stellar.
I recently bought a new piano, a 7'-2" Boston, Semi Concert Grand.
The attached file is a short recording of me playing it.
I used 2 Neumann TLM-103's in an ORTF config, splayed at about 110 deg. placed about a foot above and in front of the curve of the grand, with the lid up.
The mics run to an ART PRO MPA Tube Mic pre. On both channels of the mic pre the input is set to about +15db
and the outputs to 0. There's a high pass filter on the ART, and thats set to about 65Hz.
From there the signal runs to my Yamaha O1V Digital mixer. All effects and EQ are turned off on the O1V. An optical interface links the O1V to the PC.
The signal is then routed to my PC where I use Steinberg's "Nuendo" recording software, and Nuendo's 96/52 audio card to record at 24 bit.
No effects in Nuendo are used, I wanted you all to hear this with out the influence of any processing.
OK, here's my perceived problem:
If you listen to this, there seems to be an incredible amount of reverb going on here, and I can't tell if its just room acoustics or my entire setup. It just seems that this much reverberation can't be commiing soley from the room, or could it?
(I had to attach this as an MP3, so there will be some noticable degredation in the sound quality, but I think you'll get the big picture.)
Thanks, any feedback will be greatly appreciated!
I recently bought a new piano, a 7'-2" Boston, Semi Concert Grand.
The attached file is a short recording of me playing it.
I used 2 Neumann TLM-103's in an ORTF config, splayed at about 110 deg. placed about a foot above and in front of the curve of the grand, with the lid up.
The mics run to an ART PRO MPA Tube Mic pre. On both channels of the mic pre the input is set to about +15db
and the outputs to 0. There's a high pass filter on the ART, and thats set to about 65Hz.
From there the signal runs to my Yamaha O1V Digital mixer. All effects and EQ are turned off on the O1V. An optical interface links the O1V to the PC.
The signal is then routed to my PC where I use Steinberg's "Nuendo" recording software, and Nuendo's 96/52 audio card to record at 24 bit.
No effects in Nuendo are used, I wanted you all to hear this with out the influence of any processing.
OK, here's my perceived problem:
If you listen to this, there seems to be an incredible amount of reverb going on here, and I can't tell if its just room acoustics or my entire setup. It just seems that this much reverberation can't be commiing soley from the room, or could it?
(I had to attach this as an MP3, so there will be some noticable degredation in the sound quality, but I think you'll get the big picture.)
Thanks, any feedback will be greatly appreciated!