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cello_pudding
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cello/upright:
stereo mic (not true stereo) with a sdc and a ldc and hard panned but each side equal in volume. on each side of the bridge and slightly above the bridge as long as its out of the way of the bow hand.
violin/viola:
ldc angled at the octave and a fifth position. gives a good representation of what it sounds like naturally.
piano:
i'm still up in the air about this. i've tried the left/right bass/treble. but i don't think i like that. i thing i want to try a stereo method with two sdc's, and then off axis with an ldc at the lower strings pointed towards the higher to get the bass to be clear and still add shimmer to the highs. i just don't think the ole sdc's by the left side and the right side is completely natural.
classical/steelstring guitar:
a lot like the cello method. ldc on the hole side pointing at the 12-14 fret, and sdc neck side pointing at the 12-14 fret. i've heard the ldc at the hole, right at the bridge, and the sdc at the neck, and none capture it like this.
those are the only strings i deal with (no harp) feel free to comment or add string instruments you've dealt with
stereo mic (not true stereo) with a sdc and a ldc and hard panned but each side equal in volume. on each side of the bridge and slightly above the bridge as long as its out of the way of the bow hand.
violin/viola:
ldc angled at the octave and a fifth position. gives a good representation of what it sounds like naturally.
piano:
i'm still up in the air about this. i've tried the left/right bass/treble. but i don't think i like that. i thing i want to try a stereo method with two sdc's, and then off axis with an ldc at the lower strings pointed towards the higher to get the bass to be clear and still add shimmer to the highs. i just don't think the ole sdc's by the left side and the right side is completely natural.
classical/steelstring guitar:
a lot like the cello method. ldc on the hole side pointing at the 12-14 fret, and sdc neck side pointing at the 12-14 fret. i've heard the ldc at the hole, right at the bridge, and the sdc at the neck, and none capture it like this.
those are the only strings i deal with (no harp) feel free to comment or add string instruments you've dealt with