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DunderXIII
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I want to record a duo of a cello and an organ, a real, big organ. For this we have access to a basilica where my aunt is the official organ player.
This thing is that I don't know how to record this. I have this equipment:
- A Studio Projects C1 condenser mic.
- A DMP3
- An iMac G5 (with Logic Express)
- A Presonus Firebox
- A DBX 166XL compressor
- A Tascam 788 workstation.
- A couple of dynamic mics.
- Lots of cables.
I was thinking about bringing the G5 over and record using the firebox and the C1. Otherwise I need to use the DMP3 with the Tascam. I feel that the Firebox pres are more transparent, the DMP3 colors the sound (its great for guitars!). I'd rather not color the sound.
And in that case, where do I put the mic?? The place is huge! Where could I get information about recording in a basilica?
Here's a link showing the organ:
http://infopuq.uquebec.ca/~uss1010/orgues/quebec/ndcap1.html
This thing is that I don't know how to record this. I have this equipment:
- A Studio Projects C1 condenser mic.
- A DMP3
- An iMac G5 (with Logic Express)
- A Presonus Firebox
- A DBX 166XL compressor
- A Tascam 788 workstation.
- A couple of dynamic mics.
- Lots of cables.
I was thinking about bringing the G5 over and record using the firebox and the C1. Otherwise I need to use the DMP3 with the Tascam. I feel that the Firebox pres are more transparent, the DMP3 colors the sound (its great for guitars!). I'd rather not color the sound.
And in that case, where do I put the mic?? The place is huge! Where could I get information about recording in a basilica?
Here's a link showing the organ:
http://infopuq.uquebec.ca/~uss1010/orgues/quebec/ndcap1.html
) that cuts out one bottleneck.
I thought you were saying that maybe the organ wasn't really a pipe organ. I have seen some very nice pipe organs (for some reason the name "Flentrop" is stuck in my head here), but have never had the chance to examine their inner workings.