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Recording an Orchestra | SoundGirls.org

Two Omni microphones high on the outer front edges of the orchestra, often called “outriggers”, will pick up more of the outside strings and help to widen the ...

How do people record orchestra? : r/audioengineering - Reddit

I listened to an orchestra playing, it's recorded really well, every instrument is recorded so well and is playing so beautifully on my monitors.

Recording Orchestra - Royer Labs

Engineers use a wide variety of techniques when recording orchestras or small ensembles, from simply placing one stereo microphone just above and behind the ...

Recording The Orchestra

The earliest orchestral recordings were captured acoustically, and that approach's technical limitations had a huge impact on how the orchestra needed to be ...

Multimiking a classical orchestra - DPA Microphones

In order to control the different orchestra sections in the recording, it is a good idea to use directional microphones on a limited distance i.e. 1 to 1.5 ...

Orchestra Recording Service: OrchestraScoring™

We make the complicated process of recording a large symphony orchestra easy and affordable for you. We firmly believe that nothing can rival the sound of real ...

Best way to record an orchestra? - Pro Audio Forums

1 microphone per woodwind section, but if you are using doublers, you may find that you need one mic per player. Probably 2 mics per brass section will be fine ...

Recording an orchestra - Steinberg Forums

I've sat in on a session recording a classical orchestra, and it does seem that the practice is to have the Decca tree, plus some auditorium mics, plus some ...

Recording A Light Orchestra - Sound On Sound

To minimise cable runs around the musicians, we used three of Hugh's shorter multicores to carry the mic feeds from the orchestra, with a 12‑way, 20‑metre multi ...

How do I record an orchestra? - Pro Audio Forums

Where is the best place to put the mics? How high up and how far in front of the group? Where should they be pointing? Any and all help to get the best ...

How To Record Your Music With An Orchestra (in 5 steps) - YouTube

Last summer I had the amazing opportunity to work with the European Recording Orchestra in Bulgaria. Today I want to show you 5 steps to ...

Modern Orchestral Recording: Gear/Techniques? - Gearspace

'modern' to me means lots of spots, the use of filters, dynamics, efx - and no decca tree but immersive setups; ribbons (as spots) only in very specific ...

Hire an Orchestra - Musiversal

Experience the power of remote orchestral music recording with Musiversal. Hire an orchestra and work with a curated selection of ensembles to record your ...

Orchestra Recording - Avid Pro Audio Community

And I wouldn't mic that recording too close. If you're trying to make them sound bigger, you can try "stacking" various sections (which means ...

How to record an orchestra | Kore Studios

One of the most common microphone setups for both live and studio orchestral recordings is the Decca Tree. The Decca Tree is a T shaped bar that ...

Ten Minute Master: Orchestral Recording - MusicTech

The art of recording an orchestra is a process that has evolved throughout the history of recorded music, from the earliest days of cutting music directly to ...

"Old-School" Film Orchestra Recording Techniques - Vi-Control

I'm building a template focused on the studio sound often found in films and television shows from, say, the late 60s to the early 80s.

Recording an Orchestra | Czech National Symphony ... - YouTube

During our visit to the Czech National Symphony Orchestra in Prague, we produced 5 videos on the following topics: - Main microphones - Spot ...

Recording Orchestra: chosing mics - Gearspace

My main idea is recording with an AB (2,5 metres separation) and In the middle a stereo pair in XY (sort of a decca tree as you can see). Which microphones ...

Classical orchestra, ab stereo - DPA Microphones

The overall aim when recording large orchestras using just a main stereo pair is to faithfully reproduce the instruments, the tonal balance of the orchestra.