On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:14 AM, <fons(a)kokkinizita.net> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 06:22:47PM +0200, Giorgio -
Audiophilo wrote:
i just wanted to share some pictures from
"Verdi" theatre in Como (Italy)
where i've recently recorded Ludwig Van Beethoven's "Heroic".
There were about 35 musicians, and 9 microphones, 6 on the stage to catch
the "sections", 2 far from the stage to catch the natural sound of the
orchestra and one dedicated to the natural reverb of the theatre.
This must be one of the weirdest mic setups for an orchestral
recording I've seen, I wonder how it sounds.
Any chance you could make a small fragment of the original
tracks available ? AFAIK under Italian law you can dsitribute
59 seconds for 'scientific purposes'.
Ciao,
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First, we should say thanks to Giorgio for sharing the pictures.
I love the preamp-mixer monster thingy. Looks very old school.
Not picking on Giorgio but as for the mic setup it's more reminiscent
of how I might record something like jazz ensemble if I wasn't
interested (or wanted to eliminate) room acoustics. As it is it could
be OK if the recording was for something like a film score where it
would be mixed with other things?
Cheers,
Mark