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For a while we thought about getting a new piano, but my wife and I both seem to prefer older pianos with a bit of character. The piano is a 1938 5' 5" Baldwin grand. Presumably made to compete with the Steinway Model M. This was made back in the days when Baldwin was really good.
It's not actually in my downstairs studio, it's up in a 26'x16' room upstairs which is mostly dining room, part study. It's a big, reverberant room with hardwood floors, double 8' patio doors on the south end and an angled ceiling that slopes up from the south end to about 14'. The piano is on the north end, in the short portion of the room with a lower ceiling, but it rises straight up to 14' just about above where piano lid opens and where the mikes will typically be.
It's been played a lot over those years and the hammers are pretty compacted and the strings look old. Probably a bit of refurb work will be in store some time down the line. However, it already plays great and sounds fabulous in this big, reverberant room. Now if I can just get the kids used to going to sleep to the sound of piano music.
Probably most of the recording of this piano will be done with one or two SM-80s, using the MixPre as preamp for the MicroTrack since it's so far from the studio gear. Time for some experimenting. I may have to drag a few Studio Traps up there to reduce the amount of reflected sound at the mikes.
Cheers,
Otto
It's not actually in my downstairs studio, it's up in a 26'x16' room upstairs which is mostly dining room, part study. It's a big, reverberant room with hardwood floors, double 8' patio doors on the south end and an angled ceiling that slopes up from the south end to about 14'. The piano is on the north end, in the short portion of the room with a lower ceiling, but it rises straight up to 14' just about above where piano lid opens and where the mikes will typically be.
It's been played a lot over those years and the hammers are pretty compacted and the strings look old. Probably a bit of refurb work will be in store some time down the line. However, it already plays great and sounds fabulous in this big, reverberant room. Now if I can just get the kids used to going to sleep to the sound of piano music.

Probably most of the recording of this piano will be done with one or two SM-80s, using the MixPre as preamp for the MicroTrack since it's so far from the studio gear. Time for some experimenting. I may have to drag a few Studio Traps up there to reduce the amount of reflected sound at the mikes.
Cheers,
Otto