sjoko2 said:
First of all, let me het this of my chest:
YOU LUCKY BASTARD!!
So, now to the Leslie
How you mic it will depend on the system you have available, the size of the church and, like Shai says, the mics you have available.
Ohhhhh sjokoooooo, brutha',you echo my EXACT same sentiments. Woooooo!!!!!
MEMOR-got-d@mn-RIES!!!!
In one of my old bands,back in the day (
SIGH ), Our keyboardist,Marshall Dobson (name mentioned as he sessioned with S.Wonder,toured w. Jazz drummer Billy Cobham) had 2,IMHO,
the greatest keyboards of all time; the
FENDER RHODES ,and the
HAMMOND B-3 with the sweet as sugar,gyratin',original sound-makin',
LESLIE !!!! The few times we went to a stoo-dee-o to record, at Enjoy Records in NYC,
the engineers, Bill Robinson & Scott Harris,used the most unusual micing techniques. In a triangular fashion,they mic'd the LES with 3 mic's (one of which was a 57,but can't recall the other 2). Theoretically,the mic'ing configuration they had would seem to defeat the purpose of the rotating "woosh" sound produced by the Hammond & Les,however, due to mic positioning,baffle use,some wierd kind of EQ'ing & panning and overall engineering skill, (PLEASE, don't ask me in detail,I;m a musician 1st;RECORDIST 2nd!) they got the Hammond tracks to sound SOOOO awesome...the likes of which we have
NEVER heard
recorded before!!!! (The Lawd only know's what my mom's did to my copy as I left it with her when I was playing gigs on the eastern seaboard). My word's do ABSOLUTELY no justice to the
fan-tabulous sound of the Ham & Les sam'ich combo!!!!!!!
Joel 4500, right about now, I'm stupendously envious of you!
take care of that baby,or I comin' after you !!!
IMHO, double mic that bad-boy with a condenser and a 57 to capture that .."Oooooooooo-Ahhhhhhhhhh" sound!!!!