I want to record someone whistling for a tune I'm working on. Never done it before. I have a bunch of different mics. c414 eb, 4050, Peluso sdcs, Royer 121 ribbon, md421s, sm57s. Any ideas?
Angle the mic so the whistler is singing either above the mic, below it, or on the side of it. Maybe use a pop filter to catch some tiny bits of wind from the mouth but you probably won't need it.
I've done some whistling before. I ended up setting the mic slightly above my mouth at about a 45 degree angle towards me and the ground. Worked pretty well.
As long as he/she's not blowing directly into the mic I think you should be fine. (or you could have them whistle breathing inwards. just kidding)
As I'm sure many would say here, try out different mic positions and see what one works best for you.
whistle straight ahead, have the mic above in front and to one side angled pointing at the whistler. A good booth is the key here to get the gain cranked with little background noise as possible./ Try and avoid using a gate at all costs on a whistler.