In Reply to: Re: Miking techniques on classical DVD-A discs posted by The Sound Guy on November 29, 2005 at 23:44:50:
Deccas actually used more than three mikes for most of their recordings, using directional mikes on the tree to pin point on solo passages.
The Mercs SACD are being reissued in their original three channel feed, IIRC, but the RCA's are mixed down. Haven't heard the first three minimal miked recordings, though....Stu
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- Re: Miking techniques on classical DVD-A discs - unclestu52 12:17:40 11/30/05 (14)
- Re: Miking techniques on classical DVD-A discs - tenor39 19:12:10 12/17/05 (0)
- FYI: All RCA Living Stereo Classical recordings use either 2 or 3 microphones. - Teresa 19:02:25 11/30/05 (8)
- Re: FYI: All RCA Living Stereo Classical recordings use either 2 or 3 microphones. - Kal Rubinson 09:20:34 12/01/05 (7)
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- Kal wouldn't that be only for Concerto recordings? (nt) - Teresa 20:33:24 12/01/05 (2)
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- Kal thanks for the info, RCA Living Stereo's are amoung my favorite recordings in any format. - Teresa 18:43:25 12/02/05 (0)
- Re: Miking techniques on classical DVD-A discs - Kal Rubinson 14:25:35 11/30/05 (3)
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